NPA Fund Scolarships

The National Ploughing Association is delighted to send two farmers from the Mbale VIVA* Co-op in eastern Uganda to the prestigious Baraka Agricultural College in Kenya, to pursue a course in Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Development. On completion of the course the farmers will return home to farm the land and use their new knowledge to help their local community.

*The VIVA (Volunteers in Irish Veterinary Assistance) charity responsible for this initiative was founded as a volunteer-based organisation to support livestock farmers in the Developing World. The Mbale Co-op in eastern Uganda is VIVA’s largest project at present with over 400 farming families coming together to form a farmers Co-op to improve their circumstances. By introducing ploughing using ploughs pulled by oxen the crop yields and incomes of these farmers have been transformed. So far 276 oxen and 69 ploughs have been distributed amongst the members of the Co-op. Following graduation the two students will return home with new expertise to further enhance farming and good agricultural practices in their locality.

The 16 month course in Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Development, which commences in the Baraka Agriculture College in August, will educate and train the two farmers from the Mbale Co-op to be efficient, sustainable farmers, trainers of others and facilitators of development in their communities.

NPA Managing Director Anna May McHugh said “The Ploughing Association are delighted to be in a position to fund these students to the total cost of €5,000, which will cover their academic course fees,

accommodation, food and travel. This is an incredibly worthwhile cause and one very close to the NPA’s core ploughing and sustainable farming values. The two successful students once graduated from the course will be empowered with knowledge and expert techniques to assist themselves and their neighbours.”

According to Mike Burke of VIVA, “the support of the NPA in funding these scholarships is vital in ensuring the sustainability of the project. These two farmers will return to their community and have made a commitment to mentor and train their fellow farmers for five years. They will be a huge educational resource for their community. The co-operation of VIVA and NPA in this unique project (which is part-funded by Irish Aid) is a unique example of solidarity between Irish farmers and vets and their colleagues in the Developing World.”

Eamonn Tracey Honoured

Carlow man Eamonn Tracey from Bagenalstown, who won 1st place for his country with an outstanding performance in the Conventional Ploughing Class at the 2014 World Ploughing Contest in St Jean D’illac in France, was honoured at a special Cathaoirleach’s Reception in the Carlow County Council Buildings surrounded by family, friends & ploughing colleagues.

A thoroughly seasoned ploughman, Eamonn has represented Ireland on an international level a total of 9 times, having previously achieved silver and bronze medals before receiving the gold award last year.

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Cathaoirleach of Carlow County Council Fergal Browne said “I am delighted to host a reception in the Chamber of Carlow County Council to honour Eamonn’s marvellous achievement in winning the World Ploughing Championship 2014. To win a world championship is an achievement which is extremely rare and shows the Eamonn’s tremendous commitment and dedication.”
Managing Director of the National Ploughing Association Ms Anna May McHugh said “It is great to see Eamonn Tracey’s tremendous achievement being recognised by Cathaoirleach Fergal Browne and Carlow County Council here. It was a fantastic win both for Eamonn and his family, and Irish Ploughing as a whole. And it is with pleasure that we all wish him the best of luck as he will again represent Ireland in this years’ World Ploughing Contest in Denmark.”

General Secretary of the World Ploughing Organisation, Ms Anna Marie McHugh said “Ireland have always been highly respected internationally in terms of producing Ploughmen to compete on the world stage. And Eamonn as the current World Ploughing Champion is held in extremely high esteem not only in Ireland but across the international ploughing community.”