Today we had a visit from a group of French Agricultural students, thanks to our friends, Caroline and Zoe, at Equipeople.
The students had only arrived in Ireland yesterday, so today was their first day of farm tours. They will be staying in Ireland until Monday next and visiting many different farms and farming groups. This morning had been spent at Gurteen College, and after us they were off to visit a fish farm. They will certainly return to the Central Massif area with a broad overview of Irish Agriculture.
Farmer Alfie spoke to them about our pigs and how we are growing them without any GM, hormones or anti-biotics. The students were full of questions about costings, return on investment, regulations here versus regulations in France. They were keen to know costings of producing 1 kg of pork compared to the per kg cost we are selling at. Lots of note taking going on! Perhaps Farmer Alfie has influenced some future French farmers! There was one pig farmer in the group so there was some sharing of knowledge too!
It was fun to have such an interested group here… and in typical Irish weather form, the sun disappeared and the wind picked up, so you can see from the photographs people were cold!
One student made a new friend while he was visiting….. he will be missed!
We hope the students and their teachers have a wonderful stay in Ireland!
my friend the journalist suggests getting local press to cover such events in the future. Perhaps a press release would cover it for now?
Bon chance
@Sarah…. good suggestion!
Yes indeed, the local press would love articles and photos such as these 🙂
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Thanks
Will definitely do that…