Rural Life
ACORNS, the business development programme for female entrepreneurs in rural Ireland, has been...
Agri-Business
Three students from Drumshanbo Vocational School won the junior category of the 21st Student...
A European workshop aiming to promote young entrepreneurs in rural areas will get underway in Dublin in November.
Bia Innovator Campus is seeking expressions of interest from the food community, to be registered before November 27.
Empower, the women’s entrepreneurship programme due to be delivered in iHubs on GMIT, IT Sligo and Letterkenny IT campuses, will go online.
The past few years have been a wild ride for Laois man John Bracken, who juggles the home farm with a growing trailer manufacturing business.
From an acre in Laois, to an olive grove in Portugal, Sile Headen has gone the distance to develop her Machado men's grooming range.
A new online course in Agricultural Entrepreneurship will be on offer from the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) in the new year.
This Friday, September 21, is the deadline for early-stage female business entrepreneurs in rural areas to join the latest cycle of ACORNS.
Irish Rural Link is one of 16 partners, across 11 countries, involved in a new European initiative working to identify the vital ingredients for developing rural entrepreneurship and successful business models in high potential sectors.
Tenders have now opened for the establishment of a development programme for female rural entrepreneurs following the allocation of funding from the Department of Agriculture.
Alltech are searching for entrepreneurs for 'The Pearse Lyons Accelerator' program, which will provide opportunities to agri-businesses.
A new CEDRA-funded initiative is looking for 50 early-stage rural-based female entrepreneurs for a business development initiative