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DAVY HORIZONS AND DECARBONIZATION

Supporting Ireland's sustainable food and farming transition

The role and contribution of biomethane

In an era defined by unprecedented environmental challenges, Irish agriculture and food production systems have a well-known and significant challenge, and accordingly, an opportunity.

The first white paper, focusing on sustainable food and farming, offers a range of support to clients of Bank of Ireland and Davy - farmers, agri-business, retailers, plc and SME - across the food value chain to navigate this transition. The paper's aim is to raise awareness of the challenges, opportunities, solutions and investment needed in Ireland for the sustainable food and farming transition underway.

A second white paper on the biomethane sector provides a key connection between the energy and agriculture sectors and is a significant opportunity for farmers and the farm agriculture sector to decarbonise. 

Supporting Ireland's sustainable food and farming transition - Our white papers

The role and contribution of biomethane in decarbonising the agricultural sector

Discover the pivotal dual role biomethane can play in decarbonising the agriculture sector and as a renewable fuel to decarbonise the gas grid.

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Supporting Ireland's sustainable food and farming transition

Bank of Ireland and Davy Horizons discuss the supports in place across the food value chain to continue Ireland's transition to a green economy.

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