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Laois woman appointed chairperson of prestigious farming body Nuffield Ireland

Laois woman Gráinne Dwyer, a dairy farmer from Borris-in-Ossory, has been appointed as the new chairperson of Nuffield Ireland, the prestigious farm organisation that develops leaders for the future of Irish agriculture, food and rural affairs.

She is stepping into the role after joining the Board of Nuffield Ireland in 2023 and takes over from Joseph Leonard, the Meath man who is finishing up his three-year term.

Alongside farming, Gráinne has built a successful career in the agricultural industry with her work in the Irish Grassland Association, Nore Conference Services, and Animal Health Ireland.

In 1999, Gráinne became the first female recipient of a Nuffield Scholarship during which she researched the role and recognition of women in the agricultural sector.

She remains a passionate advocate for women in agriculture, championing greater inclusion and recognition within the industry.

Speaking on the new appointment, outgoing Chair, Joseph Leonard said “I would like to wish Gráinne and the board every success going forward.

“I’ve had the pleasure of working with Gráinne and know that she will bring a very high level of enthusiasm, hard work and dedication to her new role as chair of the Nuffield Ireland board. I can only hope she enjoys the role as much as I have.”

Taking up the position, Grainne Dwyer said, “I am delighted to be selected as Chair, and I am really looking forward to the challenge ahead.

“Since 1996, Nuffield Ireland has grown considerably, developing leaders who have played, and continue to play, a significant role in Irish agriculture, food and farming. I believe Nuffield Ireland has come of age and this has allowed us to reach new heights.

“We want to continue encouraging, in particular, farmers and those in the agricultural industry to engage with their communities through a Nuffield Scholarship, and it will be among one of my priority areas as Chair to look at how we can facilitate and encourage more farmer participation.”

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