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INRA and TEAGASC to strengthen scientific cooperation  


Ireland
September 21, 2015

INRA (France’s National Institute for Agricultural Research) and Teagasc (The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority) have today announced the planned signing of a joint declaration for the strengthening of scientific cooperation between the two organisations. 

Together, these research institutes possess a high level of competence and expertise located in over 200 laboratories in France and 13 research and development centres in Ireland. The cooperation themes covered already encompass food processing, ecology, plant biology, human nutrition, microbiology, physiology, genetics and animal health, livestock breeding systems, environment, rural development and more.

Following on the Memorandums of Understandings (MOUs) signed in 2002 and 2009; a joint declaration will be signed this week at the National Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska in County Laois, Ireland. This declaration will pursue existing partnerships and extend collaboration in various themes namely:

  • Further encourage joint participation in European programmes such as Horizon 2020 or Interreg.
  • Develop the co-supervision of postgraduates both French and Irish in France and Ireland.
  • Support PhD students with their travel expenses while undertaking research in France and Ireland.
  • Organise regular joint seminars in order to explore potential research projects of common interest.
  • Publicise the results of joint projects, communicate on existing partnerships and “success stories”

Speaking in advance of the signing, Teagasc Director, Professor Gerry Boyle said:    ” Researchers at Teagasc and INRA have a long tradition of working together for the betterment of agriculture in both countries. I am delighted to be signing this declaration this week which will deepen the collaboration between the two organisations.”

The strengthening of this cooperation will foster and encourage researchers in both organisations to actively explore synergistic and complementary research opportunities, which will result in an increase in France and Ireland's European and global competitiveness. The combined expertise at INRA and Teagasc will enable the development of new technologies, products and services in the agri-food sector.

Researchers from INRA will visit the Teagasc research center in Moorepark, Fermoy, County Cork this week.

The joint declaration will be signed at the French Business Stand, 485 (block 3, row 27) at the National Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska in County Laois, Ireland, on Wednesday 23 September at 10.45 am. 



More news from:
    . TEAGASC - Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
    . INRAE (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)


Website: http://www.teagasc.ie

Published: September 21, 2015

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