20June2013

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ITB Grows with New Horticulture Facilities

ITB Grows with New Horticulture Facilities

ITB (Institute of Technology Blanchardstown) have launched their new plans for growth in their Horticulture Department. The plans include a new Horticulture Facility on a 0.67 hectare site on campus c...


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Wild Flowers Blossom into a €1m Windfall

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Farmers across Ireland's iconic Burren landscape are to share a €1m bonanza after creating the best conditions there for growing rare and wild flowers.

More than 100 farmers have taken part in the conservation scheme and could collect another €2m from the State before the project ends in two years' time.

Payments totalling €972,000 will be received before tomorrow by 143 farmers participating in the Burren Farming for Conservation Programme.

Programme director Dr Brendan Dunford said the payments this year ranged from €720 to €15,000, while the average was €6,800.

Dr Dunford added: "The payout is substantial and is having a huge, positive impact on the environment of the Burren."

Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney said: "The scheme guarantees excellent value for money -- and it is improving the biodiversity, water quality, cultural and landscape attributes of over 13,000 hectares of Ireland's flagship heritage landscape."

Source: independent.ie - Wild Flowers Blossom into a €1m Windfall