Farmers views are being sought which will form the basis of future activities of AgriSearch.

The review being undertaken by AgriSearch is of its research and development and knowledge exchange strategy to ensure that its work programme remains focused and relevant and that it continues to deliver value for money for its farmer levy payers

Launching the farmer survey to obtain the views of its levy payers, AgriSearch says the results will inform the research and development activities which AgriSearch will undertake over the next 5-10 years and how the findings of this research will be communicated to farmers.

This will be followed by engagement with other stakeholders including farming bodies, food processors, consumer groups and others.

AgriSearch Chairman Seamus McCaffrey said; “AgriSearch has continually adapted to meet the needs of the agri-food industry and deliver value for money for its farmer levy payers. AgriSearch recognises that these are rapidly changing times for farming and food. The strategy review process will help ensure that we use our limited levy income to best effect to deliver productivity gains and improved returns on farm.”

“We will be engaging with a wide range of stakeholders as part of this review process, but we are particularly keen to get the views of our farmer levy payers. All dairy, beef and sheep farmers are invited and encouraged to complete the on-line survey which can be accessed via the AgriSearch website www.agrisearch.org . The closing date for the farmer survey is June 21.”

“The results of this survey will help guide our future activities so it is important that as many farmers as possible input into this process and give us their views on the main challenges facing farming and food and how AgriSearch can use its resources to best effect,” he concluded.