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Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry & Food
   

Information from National Skills Bulletin 2009, compiled by FAS and the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs
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Sample Occupations
• Agricultural Adviser 
• Agricultural Mechanic 
• Agricultural Officer 
• Agricultural Scientist 
• Arboriculturalist 
• Arborist 
• Archaeologist 
• Butcher 
• Cartographer  
• Dairy Industry Scientist 
• Engineer - Agricultural  
• Engineer - Planning 
• Environmental consultant 
• Environmental Technician 
• Farm Manager 
• Farmer - Dairy 
• Farmer - Dry Stock 
• Field trials officer 
• Florist 
• Food Safety Consultant 
• Food Scientist 
• Food technologist 
• Forester - Professional 
• Forestry Worker 
• Garden Centre Advisor 
• Garden Centre Worker 
• Gardener 
• Geotechnician 
• Groundsman/woman 
• Hazardous Waste Specialist 
• Health & Safety Manager 
• Heavy Goods Vehicle Driver 
• Horse Event Rider 
• Horticultural Manager 
• Landscape architect 
• Landscape Designer 
• Mart Assistant 
• Microbiologist 
• Pastry Chef  
• Scientist 
• Soil Scientist 

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AGRICULTURE
When we think of Agriculture we automatically think of farming. In fact, the latest Census results show a 10% rise in the number of people working in farming bringing the total to 80,084. Only 6% of those with a qualification in agriculture are out of work, compared to an the overall unemployment rate of 19% nationally.

But agriculture is not just confined to farming. The sector is linked to everything from the clothes we wear (cotton jeans and t-shirts, woollen jumpers and coats, leather shoes and jackets) to the food we eat and drink - it is worth €24 billion to the national economy annually. When we go on holiday or even pursue our hobbies we often engage the services of people working in the Agriculture Sector.

Government Labour Reports forecast a continued decline in the number of people employed in traditional agriculture careers such as farming, but the wider sector offers many new career opportunities such as Food Scientist, Horse Breeder, Environmental Officer/Management, Jockey and Agricultural Research.

A key factor will be the people that work in the sector. There is an ongoing need to attract the best people to the sector and to enhance leadership and management skills in the industry.

Although the nature of some of the work in the sector can be very physical, it offers a healthy and rewarding lifestyle. As a starting point, you should consider whether you would enjoy the outdoor life and working with nature.

Sector expert Teagasc is the primary provider of further education in agriculture, food, horticulture, forestry and equine studies. Many courses incorporate management practices and use of technologies on the home farm, supervised project work and discussion groups. View courses here

Agri-Business
Agriculture-related businesses include: Supplying farmers - i.e. the manufacture and sales of animal feed, fertiliser, equipment, machinery and even insurance;  and the Marketing of farm produce - i.e. the distribution, processing and retailing of agricultural and horticultural products to consumers. There are currently over 50,000 people employed in these areas. 

Agri-Tourism
There is a growth in outdoor recreation and it is creating career opportunities for people supplying professional tourist services in rural settings in activities such as horse-riding, fishing, golfing, sailing and hill-walking and accommodation. Many farmers are now opening their farms up to tourists. This form of expanded Agri-tourism has potential to offer full and part-time careers.

Agri-Food
The economy of Ireland may be in a fragile state, but the agri-food sector has been one of the few bright spots. There continues to be 230,000 jobs linked to the sector, and new innovations through the national agri-food strategy aim to create 30,000 new jobs going forward.

Ireland is the largest supplier of food and drink to the UK and is the biggest net exporter of dairy ingredients, beef and lamb in the EU. Ireland also produces 15% of the world's infant formula.

Bord Bia report that the value of Irish food and drink exports increased by 12%, or €1 billion, in 2011 to reach an all-time high of €8.85 billion. For the first nine months of the year, food and drink exports increased at three times the rate of total merchandise exports. The strongest performing categories were dairy (€2.6 billion), meat (€2.59 billion), prepared foods (€1.5 billion) and seafood (€420 million). As a result the sector accounted for 25% of the rise in total export revenue.

The results of the annual Bord Bia industry survey, completed in late December 2011, show increased optimism among food and drink manufacturers across all categories. In total, 85% of exporters viewed the prospects for their business in 2012 as good or very good. This compares to 70% in 2010. Full Bord Bia report available here.

Overall, the industry is estimated to be worth €24 billion. Ireland has designated itself and is known all over the world as "The Food Island" and in truth we are ideally placed to produce food, particularly grass-based beef and dairy products. Almost 50,000 people are directly employed in the food and drink sector with a further 60,000 employed indirectly in all regions of the country.The manufacture of food and drink products is Ireland's most important indigenous industry with Ireland competing sucessfully in over 170 markets.

Food Science
Food science is concerned with all technical aspects of food, beginning with harvesting or slaughtering, and ending with its cooking and consumption. It is considered one of the agricultural sciences, and is usually considered distinct from the field of nutrition.

Agri-food research has been allocated €641 million, or 11% of the total funding currently available for science, technology and innovation. Examples of the activities of food scientists include the development of new food products, design of processes to produce these foods, choice of packaging materials, shelf-life studies, sensory evaluation of the product with trained expert panels or potential consumers, as well as microbiological and chemical testing.

Food scientists at universities may study more fundamental phenomena that are directly linked to the production of particular food product and its properties. Two national research policy areas currently prioritised are Sustainable Food Production and processing, and Food for Health. New innovations such as the partnership between Kerry Group and UCD Research Department represent a major investment in food science for third level graduates.

HORTICULTURE
Horticulture is the art and science of the cultivation of plants. Horticulturists work and conduct research in the fields of plant propagation and cultivation, crop production, plant breeding and genetic engineering, plant biochemistry, and plant physiology. The work particularly involves fruits, berries, nuts, vegetables, flowers, trees, shrubs, and turf. Horticulturalists work to improve crop yield, quality, nutritional value, and resistance to insects, diseases, and environmental stresses. 

Amenity Horticulture includes gardening, landscaping, designing and a whole lot more. It starts with the design and construction of recreational areas. These can be parks, nature reserves, wildlife gardens, and roadside plantings, amongst other designed landscapes.

Amenity areas can be public, as with local authority parks, and roadside plantings, so important to wildlife. They can also be private, as in stately homes, apartment complexes and so on.

If you enjoy sport, remember an amenity horticulturist is likely to have designed, constructed and maintained the playing field, tennis court, running track, bowling green or golf course.

Commercial horticulture involves the growing and selling of food crops and ornamental plants. In the area of food production it is the horticulturist who faces the challenge of growing the fruit and the vegetables that we eat. The Department of Agriculture reports that growing potatoes and mushrooms are currently the two biggest areas of employment in this sector.

It is also the horticulturist who grows the flowers and pot plants used to decorate our homes and public spaces. Gardening has become a top, active leisure pursuit, and domestic gardeners are demanding new plant types and increased quality. Producing these crops is a very technical business, involving automated systems, controlled using state of the art computer technology, alongside traditional skills.

Commercial horticulture includes floristry and retail horticulture too. Working in retail horticulture outlets is a challenging option and probably more interesting and demanding than any other type of retail work - building effective, eyecatching displays, marketing plants, as well as dealing with people’s enquiries.

Horticulture includes all this and much more. Job prospects are very good in this area as Irish people become more environmentally aware and show a greater interest in their gardens, in growing their own food crops, and in the outdoor world in general.

FORESTRY
This is the art, science, and practice of managing forests and plantations. Ireland is fortunate in that it has one of the most suitable climates in the world for growing trees. Around 10% of Irish land is in forest and it is an area that government is committed to increasing. There are over 11,000 people directly employed in forestry in Ireland, in activities such as planting, harvesting, transport and processing timber. The Government has a forestry trajectory which aims to double this figure over the next 10 years. (For more detailed information on Forestry see the 'Sector Expert' profile for Coillte on this page) 

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Useful Links
Total Records:
Name Full Address Phone Number
An Bord Bia Clanwilliam Court, Lower Mount St, Dublin 2

01 6685155

Bord Iascaigh Mhara National Fisheries College, Greencastle Co. Donegal

074 9381068

Coillte Head Office, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow

01 2011111

Conservation Volunteers Ireland Conservation Volunteers Ireland, The Steward's House, Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin 14

01 4952878

Department of Agriculture Agriculture House, Kildare St. Dublin 2

01 6072000

ENFO ENFO, 17 St Andrew's Street, Dublin 2

1890 200191

Farm Apprenticeship Board Farm Apprenticeship Board, Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin 12

01 4500902

Forestry

053 9160178

Foroige Forσige, the National Youth Development Organisation, Block 12D, Joyce Way, Park West, Dublin 12

01 6301560

Irish Creamery MSA ICMSA Head Office, John Feely House, Dublin Road, Limerick

061 314532

Irish Farmers Association Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin, 12

01-450 0266

Irish National Stud Irish National Stud, Tully, Kildare

045 521251

Irish Veterinary Nursing Association Irish Veterinary Nursing Association, 13 The Courtyard, Kilcarbery Park, Nangor Road, Dublin 22

086 7870092

Lifescience & Food Commercialisation Group(EI Bio) Lifescience & Food Commercialisation Group(EI Bio), East Point, Dublin 3

01 7272668

Macra na Feirme Macra na Feirme, Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin 12

01 4268900

Racing Academy R.A.C.E., Racing Academy & Centre of Education, Curragh House, Dublin Road, Kildare town, Co. Kildare

045 522468

Society of Irish Foresters Society of Irish Foresters, Glenealy, Co. Wicklow

0404 44204

Teagasc Oak Park, Carlow, Co. Carlow

059 9170200

The Irish Farmers Association The Irish Farmers Association, Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin 12

01 4500266

Vet Surgeon 13 The Courtyard, Kilcarbery Park, Nangor Road, Dublin 22

01 4577976

 

 
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67 CAO / HETAC Courses
Central Applications Office 67 courses found.
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Some example courses in this sector...

• Agricultural and Environmental Management (Mountbellew)
Galway-Mayo IT
• Agricultural Mechanisation
Limerick IT
• Agricultural Science
Waterford IT
• Agricultural Science
UCD (NUI)
• Agricultural Science
Tralee IT
• Agricultural Science - (Agri-Environmental Sciences)
UCD (NUI)
• Agricultural Science - (Animal and Crop Production)
UCD (NUI)
• Agricultural Science - (Animal Science)
UCD (NUI)
• Agricultural Science - (Food and Agribusiness Management)
UCD (NUI)
• Agriculture
Dundalk IT
• Agriculture
Waterford IT
• Agriculture
Cork Institute of Technology
• Applied Agricultural
Letterkenny IT
• Applied Science in Food and Business Management
St. Angelas College Sligo
• Arts (subject option: Geography)
NUI Maynooth
• Arts (subject option: Geography)
NUI Galway
• Biological and Biomedical Sciences
NUI Maynooth
• Biosciences
IT Carlow
• Biosciences with Bioforensics or Biopharmaceuticals
IT Carlow
• Biotechnology
Athlone IT
• Biotechnology
DCU
• Biotechnology
NUI Maynooth
• Biotechnology
Athlone IT
• Biotechnology
NUI Galway
• Culinary Arts
DIT
• Culinary Arts
Letterkenny IT
• Culinary Arts
Tralee IT
• Culinary Arts
Dundalk IT
• Culinary Arts
Letterkenny IT
• Culinary Arts
Tralee IT
• Culinary Entrepreneurship
DIT
• Dairy Business
UCD (NUI)
• Engineering (Agricultural)
Tralee IT
• Enviromental Toxicology
Athlone IT
• Environmental and Analytical Science
Limerick IT
• Fisheries - Cancelled
IT Sligo
• Food and Business Management
St. Angelas College Sligo
• Food Innovation
DIT
• Food Science
UCC (NUI)
• Food Science
UCD (NUI)
• Food Science and Management
DIT
• Food Science with Business
Waterford IT
• Food Science with Business Management
Letterkenny IT
• Food Science with Innovation
Tralee IT
• Forestry
Waterford IT
• Forestry
UCD (NUI)
• Herbal Science
Cork Institute of Technology
• Horticulture
IT Blanchardstown
• Horticulture
DCU
• Horticulture
IT Blanchardstown
• Horticulture
Cork Institute of Technology
• Horticulture (Dublin - National Botanic Gardens)
Waterford IT
• Horticulture (Waterford - Kildalton)
Waterford IT
• Horticulture, Landscape and Sportsturf Management.
UCD (NUI)
• Human & Animal Toxicology
Athlone IT
• International Development and Food Policy
UCC (NUI)
• Landscape Architecture
UCD (NUI)
• Nutritional Science
UCC (NUI)
• Process and Chemical Engineering
UCC (NUI)
• Public Health Nutrition
DIT
• Rural Enterprise and Agri-Business (Yr1 at Mountbellew/common with GA777)
Galway-Mayo IT
• Science
TCD
• Science
UCD (NUI)
• Science
NUI Galway
• Science (Agricultural Science, Applied Biology, Food Science, Pharmaceutical Science)
Waterford IT
• Science - (Biological, Biomedical and Biomolecular)
UCD (NUI)
• Veterinary Medicine
UCD (NUI)

84 PLC / FETAC Courses
PLC/FETAC Courses 84 courses found.
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Sample courses...

• Agri - Food (Agri - Business & Food Science)
Cavan Institute
• Agricultural Mechanisation
Pallaskenry Agricultural College
• Agriculture
Ballyhaise Agricultural College
• Agriculture
Clonakilty Agricultural College
• Agriculture
Gurteen Agricultural College
• Agriculture
Kildalton Agricultural & Horticultural College
• Agriculture
Mountbellew Agricultural College
• Agriculture
Westport CFE - Carrowbeg College
• Agriculture
Pallaskenry Agricultural College
• Agriculture - Advanced
Ballyhaise Agricultural College
• Agriculture - Advanced
Clonakilty Agricultural College
• Agriculture - Advanced
Gurteen Agricultural College
• Agriculture - Advanced
Kildalton Agricultural & Horticultural College
• Agriculture - Advanced
Mountbellew Agricultural College
• Agriculture - Advanced
Pallaskenry Agricultural College
• Amenity & Landscape Horticulture
Colaiste Stiofain Naofa CFE
• Animal Management
Cavan Institute
• Animal Management
St. John's Central College
• Animal Science
Carlow Institute of Further Education
• Animal Science
Drogheda Institute of Further Education
• Animal Science
Monaghan Inst of FE & Training
• Applied Biology - Food. Health & Nutrition
Colaiste Stiofain Naofa CFE
• Applied Ecology
Whitehall College of Further Education
• Butchering Skills
Monaghan Inst of FE & Training
• Cookery & Catering - Professional
Colaiste Ide College of Further Education
• Cookery - Professional
Muinebheag Vocational School
• Culinary Arts
Dunboyne College of Further Education
• Dairy Herd Management
Clonakilty Agricultural College
• Dairy Herd Management
Ballyhaise Agricultural College
• Dairy Herd Management
Kildalton Agricultural & Horticultural College
• Drystock Management
Kildalton Agricultural & Horticultural College
• Drystock Management
Gurteen Agricultural College
• Ecology in Ireland
Pearse College of Further Education
• Ecology-Conservation and Sustainable Development
Monaghan Inst of FE & Training
• Exercise. Fitness & Nutrition Studies
Galway Community College
• Exercise. Fitness & Nutrition Studies
Crumlin College of Further Education
• Farm Management
Clonakilty Agricultural College
• Floristry - Professional
Sallynoggin College of Further Education
• Food Science
Corran College Ballymote
• Food Science & Safety
Colaiste Ide College of Further Education
• Forestry
Ballyhaise Agricultural College
• Garden & Landscape Design
College of Further Education Dundrum
• Garden Design
Senior College Dun Laoghaire
• Garden Design & Applied Horticulture
Bray Institute of Further Education
• Gardening & Landscaping
Carlow Institute of Further Education
• Greenkeeping
Plunket College
• Greenkeeping & Sports Grounds Maintenance
Templemore College of Further Education
• Greenkeeping & Sportsturf Management
Colaiste Stiofain Naofa CFE
• Greenkeeping - Advanced
College of Amenity Horticulture, National Botanic Gardens
• Horse Breeding & Training
Kildalton Agricultural & Horticultural College
• Horsemanship - Equine Studies & Business Management
Cavan Institute
• Horsemanship - Stud Management - Advanced
Kildalton Agricultural & Horticultural College
• Horticulture
St. Catherines Vocational School
• Horticulture
Listowel Community College
• Horticulture
Roscommon Community College
• Horticulture
St. Fanahan's College
• Horticulture
Corran College Ballymote
• Horticulture
Bunclody Vocational College
• Horticulture
Kildalton Agricultural & Horticultural College
• Horticulture
Columba College
• Horticulture
Monaghan Inst of FE & Training
• Horticulture
Sligo College of Further Education
• Horticulture
Grennan College
• Horticulture
Westport CFE - Carrowbeg College
• Horticulture
New Ross Vocational College
• Horticulture
College of Amenity Horticulture, National Botanic Gardens
• Horticulture
Rossa College
• Horticulture
Galway Community College
• Horticulture & Garden Design
Drogheda Institute of Further Education
• Horticulture & Landscape Gardening - Organic Production
Templemichael College
• Horticulture - Amenity
Pearse College of Further Education
• Horticulture Advanced
Kildalton Agricultural & Horticultural College
• Horticulture Advanced
College of Amenity Horticulture, National Botanic Gardens
• Landscape & Design
Templemore College of Further Education
• Landscape Design
Pearse College of Further Education
• Landscape Design
Senior College Dun Laoghaire
• Landscape Gardening & Design
Killester College of Further Education
• Machinery & Crop Management
Kildalton Agricultural & Horticultural College
• Organic - Enterprise
An tIonad Glas
• Organic Gardening
Pearse College of Further Education
• Organic Growing & Sustainable Living Skills
An tIonad Glas
• Permaculture - Practical Sustainability - Organic Course
Kinsale College of Further Education
• Pre-Science - Applied Biology - Food, Health & Nutrition
St. Conleth's Vocational School
• Science - Applied - Food
Dunboyne College of Further Education

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