
Unlocking Ireland’s Agri-food Edge Through Strategic Collaboration
Molly Garvey is an Irish host, researcher and producer from rural Wicklow working across food and farming initiatives in Ireland and the EU. She helps teams, groups, and organisations work and communicate better internally and with others, at all levels. She has been interested in the power of collaboration to shape better food opportunities since her MSc in Cooperative Business, putting theory into practice as Community Manager with Irish food education social enterprise GIY (Grow It Yourself), working with food and agriculture start-ups in the Netherlands, and most recently securing support from Irish farming associations and industry to research the potential of collaboration as key to Ireland’s agri-food edge through a Nuffield Ireland Farming Scholarship. Visits to farms and food ente
Molly Garvey is an Irish host, researcher and producer from rural Wicklow working across food and farming initiatives in Ireland and the EU. She helps teams, groups, and organisations work and communicate better internally and with others, at all levels. She has been interested in the power of collaboration to shape better food opportunities since her MSc in Cooperative Business, putting theory into practice as Community Manager with Irish food education social enterprise GIY (Grow It Yourself),
Read Molly Garvey's complete Nuffield research report with detailed findings and recommendations.
Year
2024 Scholar
Location
Co. Wicklow
Sector
Agri-Food
Education

Bovine TB in Ireland Pathways to Eradication

From Field to Fork: Ensuring the Sustainability and Competitiveness of Irish Beef in an Era of Globalisation

Who tells farming’s story best? Mapping the voices shaping the future of agriculture

“Getting off blanket worming: An evaluation of current best practice and newer tools to reduce anthelmintic use and anthelmintic resistance on ruminant livestock farms”