Christmas 2021 – Letter from the Chairperson

Christmas 2021 – Letter from the Chairperson

Christmas 2021 – Letter from the Chairperson     As another year draws to a close, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our members for their continued support. Much like 2020 this year has once again been affected with the Covid...
OGI News

OGI News

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History of the OGI

History of the OGI

A Brief History of the OGI  By Jason Horner, January 2021 The Organic Growers of Ireland was first conceived as an idea on a farm walk (where else), back in the summer of 2008.  At the time it was felt that there was a need for a body to represent growers and who...
OGI Farm Walks Kick Off

OGI Farm Walks Kick Off

The first OGI farm walk of 2013 took place on Eamonn and Geraldine McDonagh’s farm near Kilmaine, Co. Mayo on 17th June. The McDonaghs run a 30 acre mixed farm carrying a wide range of enterprises and the family is practically self-sufficient in food. They produce...
OGI Annual Conference, 2013

OGI Annual Conference, 2013

Ireland could become one of the most productive regions in Europe for fruit and vegetables if climate change models turn out to be accurate, according to experts speaking at the Organic Growers of Ireland (OGI) Annual Conference in Birr, Co. Offaly on 20th February,...