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Feed protein from grass: Do green biorefineries have a future in Ireland?

A grass biorefinery project run over two years in Ireland has just published its final results, with several co-products produced showing great promise for dairy and pig diets. The goal of the Irish Department of Agriculture initiative, funded by the EU innovation partnership EIP-Agri, was to demonstrate the use of small-scale biorefineries to convert freshly harvested grass into a range of high value products; it was born out of the idea of establishing a bottom up, multi-actor approach to addressing challenges in the Irish agricultural sector, combining consortia which include farmers as well as researchers to tackle issues.  Members of the Biorefinery Glas team © Biorefinery Glas

Bank of Ireland plans to close rural branches widely condemned

Ninth Level Ireland » Blog Archive » COVID19 vaccinations begin on Munster Technological University campus

Ninth Level Ireland » Blog Archive » COVID19 vaccinations begin on Munster Technological University campus
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My Space: The sheer joy I get from gardening is like no other

My Space: The sheer joy I get from gardening is like no other’ Growing pots of wonders on a patio and flowers in the garden can bring you a world of satisfaction, says Jack Jeremiah White The Himalayan blue poppy. Jack Jeremiah White Spring is here and with it comes the glorious stretch and climbing temperatures. For me, it’s quickly become my favourite time of the year. I could go as far as to say that gardening saved my life last April. Like the majority of people, I was working from home due to that which shall not be named.

Taoiseach appeals to people to hold as vaccination process ramps up

Taoiseach appeals to people to hold as vaccination process ramps up Micheál Martin was speaking as the mass vaccination centre at the Munster Technological University in Bishopstown opened. Taoiseach Micheál Martin with 4th year medical students working at the vaccination centre. Picture: Larry Cummins Sat, 27 Feb, 2021 - 20:56 Eoin English The Taoiseach has appealed to people to stick to the guidelines and hold the line during lockdown as the vaccine programme is rolled out. Micheál Martin also insisted that vaccines are being administered as soon as they are arriving in the country, and that the supply should ramp up significantly in April.

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