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Departmental Regulations

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 March 2025

Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Questions (587)

Albert Dolan

Question:

587. Deputy Albert Dolan asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if there is an alternative route available for individuals who have been deemed ineligible to complete the green certificate due to holding minor NFQ qualifications; if consideration will be given to introducing a pathway that allows individuals to gain the necessary certification to qualify as a trained farmer; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9682/25]

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The Green Cert is an accredited education programme delivered by approved providers including Teagasc. Successful completion of the Green Cert qualifies graduates for ‘trained farmer’ status.

Teagasc acknowledge the importance of providing accessible pathways for individuals seeking to qualify as “trained farmers” and courses are available on full time, part time and distance education basis.

Applicants for the Distance education programme must hold a Level 6 or higher major award in a non-agricultural discipline.

Individuals who have been deemed ineligible to complete the distance education programme because they do not possess the stated entry requirement (Level 6 or higher) have the option to enrol in a Teagasc part-time or full-time course to obtain the necessary certification.

Applicants can consult with their nearest agricultural college or Teagasc regional centre for guidance on the application process and to determine the most suitable course for their circumstances.

Question No. 588 answered with Question No. 577.
Question No. 589 answered with Question No. 566.
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