Agriculture and rural development will be up for discussion.
A conference on agriculture and rural development is taking place in the midlands this weekend.
The Fine Gael event, entitled 'Stronger Communities in Rural Ireland' will discuss the challenges and opportunities of climate action on food production, and developing remote working and entrepreneurship.
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar and Minister Simon Coveney will be attending the one-day conference in Tullamore tomorrow.
Junior Agriculture Minister and Kildare South TD, Martin Heydon says the conference will allow supporters to engage with the party:
Fine Gael is backing sustainable farming.
— Fine Gael (@FineGael) May 6, 2022
Tomorrow, we are holding a special conference on agriculture and rural development so that we can build stronger rural communities across the country. #FGAgDay pic.twitter.com/AI5aR7Irfz
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