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Carlow Nationalist — Deputy president of the IFA appointed to Teagasc Authority

Carlow native Alice Doyle

 

AGRICULTURE minister Charlie McConalogue has appointed Alice Doyle, deputy president of the Irish Farmers’ Association, to the Teagasc Authority.

The Co Carlow native farms at Ballyoughter, Gorey, Co Wexford alongside husband Tom on their beef and tillage farm. Ms Doyle is deputy president of the Irish Farmers’ Association and is the first woman to have been elected to that position. She previously served as chair of the IFA national farm family and social affairs committee.

Alice is a teacher by profession, having worked in several rural and urban schools in Carlow and Wexford before being appointed as a school principal. Alice brings an extensive on-farm and off-farm skillset acquired over 30 years to the Teagasc Authority. She fills the position vacated by Brian Rushe from Carbury, Co Kildare.

Speaking at a meeting of the Teagasc Authority last week in Oak Park, Carlow, Teagasc chairman Liam Herlihy welcomed Alice Doyle to the Teagasc Authority.

“Alice brings a wealth of experience to our board and I look forward to working with her in the coming years. Her knowledge of farming, rural and social issues and experience in education delivery will be invaluable as we guide the organisation’s activities to assist farmers and rural communities to meet the challenges ahead and create opportunities for rural areas to prosper.”

Mr Herlihy thanked Brian Rushe for his contribution to the Teagasc Authority. He said: “I thank Brian for his significant contributions during his term on the authority, particularly on the advisory and education committee of the Teagasc Authority.”

 

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