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New Links and Opportunities for South Kerry Social Farming Initiative

A delegation of social farmers who are directors in Social Farming Across Boundaries Ltd (SoFAB Ltd) visited South Kerry on Friday last on a networking initiative aimed at strengthening links between social farming practices across the country. The delegation included Larry Masterson (Donegal), Richard Moeran (Cavan) and Malachy Dolan (Fermanagh) were hosted in Kerry by South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd. (SKDP) who have developed a very successful social farming initiative in the region in the last year and provided some of the South Kerry farmers involved the chance to engage with the delegates so as to develop ideas as to how the service can be enhanced, expanded and strengthened in the future.

The social farming programme opens up the opportunity for people with disabilities to get out and work on the farms on a hands-on basis with the farmers and gives them the opportunity to experience farm life at first hand. Those involved work on the farm one day a week over the period of a year. This initiative greatly helps break down barriers around inclusion and helps develop the self-esteem and improves the health and well-being of both the participants and indeed the host farmers.

025Malachy Dolan Chairperson of SOFAB Ltd and one of 20 farmers involved with the initial UCD & Queens Universities led INTERREG cross border Social Farming project showed the Kerry farmers  videos of the outcomes.  These highlighted the benefits for all involved and captured the enthusiasm from existing service providers for the concept. “It is wonderful to see the development in the people involved and the relationships built during a social farming placement. These benefits are not only for the  participants and farmers but for the families of all the people involved and the wider community” Malachy said.

There are currently five farmers involved in the social farming project countywide in Kerry and Joseph McCrohan of the Kerry Social Farming initiative also announced at the networking event that they have been successful in securing additional resources for the training and mentoring of farmers that will enable a number of new farmers to be brought onto programme. “The programme has proven to be a tremendous success here in Kerry” Joseph said and added that they are now looking for additional farmers to join in the project. “Farmers from all parts of Kerry are welcome to get involved and we hope that this additional funding will allow a doubling of the numbers of farmers involved in Kerry” he said.

Farmers who are interested in learning more about the Social Farming Initiative should contact Joseph McCrohan by phone on 066 9472724 or by e-mail [email protected]