500 agri-food delegates are meeting at the Aviva Stadium today, to discuss the sector's emission targets.
€3.8m has been allocated for research projects on climate and agriculture.
A conference is taking place today at the Aviva Stadium today, with 500 agri-food delegates gathering to hear about how the sector can meet its emissions targets.
The aim of the funding is to ensure the sector is fully-equipped and can rapidly develop new climate technologies.
Junior Agriculture Minister and Kildare South TD Martin Heydon says they can't sit back when it comes tackling emission targets:
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