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Food Minister visits Malin farm 26.03.09

FOOD Minister Trevor Sargent has assured Inishowen organic growers that their industry is going from strength-to-strength. Mr Sargent made his comments during his visit this week to the peninsula.
His stops included a trip to Ireland's most northerly organic farm - Greenhill Farm in Malin - where he met owners Mary and John Reilly and other members of the Inishowen Organic Group.
"We had a nice relaxed walk around and I presented Trevor with a wooden replica of the historic Donagh Cross in Carndonagh, made by my dad," said Mary.
From left, Inishowen Green Party candidate Sheenagh McMahon, Antoine Maloeuvre of Willing Workers on Organic Farms, Minister Trevor Sargent, Mary and John Reilly and Bev Doherty.
She said members of the Inishowen Organic Group outlined to the Minister the origins of their group and explained how they meet every month in Carndonagh to share views and advice on different aspects of organic food production. The group also operates a small lending library.
Author Tony Kearney gave the Minister of State a copy of his book 'Who Owns the Future?' while the group enjoyed a discussion about global affairs and the state of food production and agriculture in these uncertain times.
A number of local farmers and neighbours also turned up to quiz the Minister about the recession and the state of farming around the country. Ms Reilly said he appeared positive about future funding for agricultural projects and training. She said he also urged people to prepare for a "different system of food supply and production" and the possibility of difficulties arising in the world food market.
Minister Sargent's itinerary also included a visit to the Inishowen Gateway Hotel; the domestic wind turbine at Flanagan’s, Ballymacarry; the public garden allotments at Ard Kilbride, Carndonagh; Busy Bee Recycling, Carndonagh; a meet and greet at The Drift Inn, Buncrana and a chat with pupils at Gaelscoil Bhun Chranncha.
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