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CONFERENCE SUPPORTERSThe ASA gratefully acknowledges the support of all its sponsors:

Conference Partner

Conference Partner

Industry-sponsored tables are still available. Please contact us before Friday 29 August. All sponsors will be acknowledged at the banquet and conference

ASA Offi ce, Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin 12 Tel: 01 4603682; Email: [email protected] www.asaireland.ie

CONFERENCE SPONSORS

Conference Banquet Conference LunchBanquet Reception & Golf

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

BANQUET SUPPORTERS As this programme went to print, the following companies and organisations had confi rmed sponsorship of banquet tables.

BOOK EARLY!To reserve your place at the banquet and conference please complete the enclosed reservation form or contact ASA Manager Rhoda Bermingham or Lisa O’Connor at 01 4603682/087 7956653; Email: [email protected]

Conference & Banquet CostsASA Member: €80Non-member: €150Student/Retired Member: €50Conference Black-Tie Banquet: €65Combined Conference and BanquetASA Member: €130Non-member: €200

ASA CONFERENCE 2014

KILLASHEE HOUSE HOTEL, NAAS, CO KILDAREFRIDAY 12 SEPTEMBER

TOMKELLY

MATTO’KEEFFE

JERRYO’CALLAGHAN

MATTDEMPSEY

BREIANCARROLL

SIOBHÁNTALBOT

ACCOMMODATION

JIMKINSELLA

EDDIEDOWNEY

IANKEHOE

NIALLBROWNE

Jim Kinsella is senior lecturer and head of agribusiness and rural development in the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science. He lectures on sustainable agriculture and rural development, communications, agricultural extension and social farming. He also co-ordinates the post-graduate programme in agricultural innovation support which is delivered in conjunction with Teagasc. Jim started his career as a humanitarian worker in Ethiopia and Somalia and as an agricultural development offi cer in Tanzania and Kenya. He holds a PhD on farm household decision making from UCD. He lives with his family on a 30ha farm in Kilkenny.

Eddie Downey took up offi ce as the 14th president of the Irish Farmers Association in January 2014. He sits on the boards of An Bord Bia, FBD plc and is a member of the Agricultural Trust, which publishes the Irish Farmers Journal and The Irish Field. He is a former member of the Teagasc board. At European level, he is a member of the COPA Praesidium, the representative body for European farmers and was recently elected chairman of the COPA working group on the food chain. Eddie runs a livestock, poultry and tillage farm with his wife Mary at Slane, Co Meath.

Ian Kehoe is an award winning journalist, author and broadcaster. As assistant editor and business editor of The Sunday Business Post newspaper, he has been named Business & Economic Journalist of the Year for the past two years at the National Newspapers of Ireland (NNI) awards. A former presenter and reporter with RTE’s Prime Time programme, he has made a number of major television documentaries including Who’s Buying Ireland, Namaland and The Indebted. He is the co-author of Citizen Quinn, a bestselling book on the fi nancial collapse of the businessman Seán Quinn.

Niall Browne is chief executive of Dawn Meats, the Grannagh, Co Waterford based company with processing and packing facilities in Ireland, Britain and France and sales and marketing offi ces across Europe. The company signed a €300m fi ve year contract with McDonalds in 2012. Niall graduated from the University of Limerick with a degree in business studies in 1995. He then joined the Dawn Meats young manager programme, working in production, procurement, processing and management in fi ve of the company’s plants in Ireland and Britain. He was appointed chief executive in May 2007.

Tom Kelly is director of knowledge transfer in Teagasc with responsibility for leading the organisation’s agricultural education and farm advisory services. He has held a range of specialist advisory and management positions in Teagasc over the last three decades. He holds BAgrSc, MAgrSc and PhD degrees from UCD and also completed a corporate MBA at the University of Limerick. He is the inaugural president of the newly-formed EUFRAS (European Forum for Agricultural and Rural Advisory Services). From a farming background in south Kilkenny, Tom lives in Tipperary where his wife Ann runs a beef and tillage farm.

Matt O’Keeffe is editor of the Irish Farmers Monthly and is agricultural correspondent with Kilkenny/Carlow radio (KCLR96FM). He also runs an intensive dairy farm in partnership with his brother and nephew at Clara, Co Kilkenny. He has a long track record of involvement in educational and farming organisations at local and national level. He is a former president of Macra na Feirme, former chairman of the Farm Apprenticeship Board and former deputy chairman of the IFA National Dairy Committee.

Jerry O’Callaghan is director of investor relations with Sao Paulo based JBS, the world’s largest meat company with annual sales of €33bn and a workforce of 185,000 across fi ve continents. He joined JBS in 1996. With more than 30 years’ experience, primarily in the Brazilian beef sector, he has vast knowledge of global beef and the barriers to trade. He has also lived in India, the US, Paraguay and the UK. A native of Cork, Jerry qualifi ed as an engineer from UCC. He moved to Brazil in 1979. He also owns and runs a cattle ranch in central Brazil.

Matt Dempsey is chairman of the Agricultural Trust, publisher of the Irish Farmers Journal and The Irish Field, and is former editor and chief executive of the Irish Farmers Journal. A graduate in agricultural science from UCD, Matt runs an intensive beef and tillage farm in Kildare. He is chairman of the Irish National Stud, president of the RDS, a member of the board of the National Gallery of Ireland and a former president of the Irish Grassland Association. He has been awarded Honorary Doctorates by UCD and Harper Adams University in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the agri-food sector.

Breian Carroll is managing director of Carroll Consultancy, based in Swinford, Co Mayo. He has almost 20 years’ experience in providing the full range of consultancy services to farmers, legal and engineering companies, local authorities and agribusiness. He holds a BAgrSc from UCD, a certifi cate in auctioneering and estate agency from AIT and recently completed a diploma in strategy and innovation at the IMI. He became the youngest president of the Agricultural Consultants Association (ACA) in 2007 and served as general secretary of ACA from 2010 to 2012.

Siobhán Talbot is managing director of Glanbia plc, the leading global performance nutrition and ingredients group with revenues of €3.3bn and 5,200 employees across 32 countries. She joined the group as an accountant in 1982 and was appointed to the Glanbia Group operating executive in 2000. In 2009, she was appointed group fi nance director and joined the Glanbia board. She was appointed managing director in November 2013. Siobhán graduated with a BComm from UCD in 1984 and is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland. Prior to joining Glanbia, she worked with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Ireland and Sydney, Australia.

The Killashee House Hotel has made all 141 rooms available for conference delegates. Rooms are also reserved in Lawlor’s Hotel and in other hotels in Naas. Booking details and rates are contained in the attached reservation form. Rooms are being rapidly booked so please make your reservation early.

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Conference Prog TEMP.indd 1 13/08/2014 11:40

CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEFRIDAY 12 SEPTEMBER

The challenging Palmerstown Stud golf club, designed by Christy O’Connor Jnr, is the venue for the conference golf event, featuring the coveted ASA President’s prize, on Thursday 11 September. The event is again kindly sponsored by Dawn Meats. Please book your spot in time. Call Catherine McGrath at Teagasc Tullamore; Tel: 057 9329431, Email: [email protected]

For members and partners not interested in attending the conference, the tour on Friday 12 September promises to be a great day out. It will include attractions such as the Curragh Camp Military Museum, the Athy Heritage Museum, Ballytore Quaker museum and a nice leisurely lunch. The bus will leave the Killashee Hotel at 9.15am. Pre-booking is essential. Contact Rhoda or Lisa at 01 4603682 or email [email protected]. The cost is €15.

Dear colleague

It is my pleasure to invite you to join us in the Killashee House Hotel, Naas for ASA Conference 2014 on Friday 12 September and to our conference banquet which takes place the previous night.

We have assembled a world class panel of speakers from Brazil, Washington, the Middle East, Britain and Ireland for what I am confi dent will be an informative and stimulating event. The emphasis will be on expertly moderated, lively discussion and maximum delegate participation, ensuring optimum value from the vast range of expertise.

Booking is already very strong and there is unprecedented demand for spaces at the banquet which has established itself as an unrivalled industry networking forum. I encourage you to book immediately for both.

We are again indebted to FBD, our conference partner, for its continuing generous support. I also acknowledge with gratitude our many other sponsors which are listed throughout the programme. Their support is a refl ection of the status our conference has acquired.

I look forward to meeting you in Naas on 11 and 12 September.

Best regards

Seán Farrell, ASA President

Thursday 11 September (black tie)Due to unprecedented demand, there are only a limited number of places available for our conference banquet. To ensure your place or a table for friends, colleagues or clients, please book immediately. Details on the enclosed reservation form. The ASA again acknowledges the generous support of Bord Bia for the conference banquet and of Dawn Meats for the banquet reception.

Thursday 11 September Pre-Conference Golf ASA President’s Prize Palmerstown Stud Golf Club Ladies Golf & Visitors’ Prize Palmerstown Stud Golf Club Presentation of Golf Prizes 6pm, Killashee House Hotel

Conference Banquet (Black Tie) Reception 6.30 pm Banquet 8.00 pm

Friday 12 September ASA Conference Delegate Registration 8.30 am Conference 9.15 am – 4.30 pm ASA AGM 5.00 pm

Conference Tour Bus leaves hotel @ 9.15am

ASA CONFERENCE 2014

8.30am: Registration

9.15am: Welcome – Seán Farrell, ASA President

9.25am: PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL FOOD CHALLENGES

Keynote Address: Dr Juergen Voegele, Senior Director Agricultural Global Practice, World Bank

Session sponsor

10.15am – 11.15am: STAYING AT THE TOP OF THE INNOVATION AGENDA

Speaker: Prof Mark Ferguson, Director General Science Foundation Ireland & Chief Scientifi c Adviser to the Government

Panellists: Larry Murrin, Chief Executive, Dawn Farm Foods

Dr Frank O’Mara, Director of Research, Teagasc

Dr Julian Little, Communications & Government Affairs Manager, Bayer CropScience

Moderator: Pat O’Keeffe, Deputy Editor, Irish Farmers Journal

11.15am: Networking break

Session sponsor 11.45am – 12.15pm: DAIRY FARMING IN THE DESERT

Conversation with Thomas Trimble, Head of Strategy Almarai, Saudi Arabia

Moderator: Damien O’Reilly, Presenter, Countrywide, RTÉ Radio 1

Session sponsor 12.15pm – 1.15pm: FARM ADVISORY SERVICES AT A CROSSROADS

Discussion Opener: Dr Jim Kinsella, Head of Agribusiness & Rural Development, School of Agriculture & Food Science, UCD

Panellists: Dr Tom Kelly, Director of Knowledge Transfer Teagasc

Breian Carroll, Managing Director, Carroll Consultancy.

Eddie Downey, President, Irish Farmers Association

Moderator: Matt O’Keeffe, Editor, Irish Farmers Monthly & Dairy Farmer

1.15pm: Lunch

Session sponsor 2.30pm – 3.15pm: VIEW FROM A GLOBAL PLAYER

Conversation with Siobhan Talbot, Managing Director Glanbia plc

Moderator: Ian Kehoe, Business Editor, Sunday Business Post

Session sponsor 3.15pm – 4.30pm: BEEF – THE CHALLENGE AT HOME AND ABROAD

Speakers: Jerry O’Callaghan, Director, Investor Relations JBS, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Niall Browne, Chief Executive Dawn Meats

Moderator: Matt Dempsey, Chairman, Agricultural Trust & Beef Producer

4.30pm: Close of Conference Seán Farrell, ASA President

5pm: ASA Annual General Meeting

JUERGEN VOEGELE

FRANKO’MARA

THOMASTRIMBLE

MARKFERGUSON

DAMIENO’REILLY

JULIANLITTLE

SEÁN FARRELL

SESSION 1

INVITATION

PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE

CONFERENCE BANQUET

SESSION 3

SESSION 4

SESSION 5

SESSION 2

CONFERENCE GOLF CONFERENCE TOUR

LARRYMURRIN

PATO’KEEFFE

Seán Farrell is the current President of the ASA. He graduated from UCD with a BAgrSc in 1998. He started his career as regional development offi cer with the IFA before joining ACCBank as regional agri-business manager in 2002. He was appointed national agriculture manager with ACCBank in 2010 and moved to his current position as head of agriculture with Bank of Ireland in 2011. He also runs a suckler beef enterprise on the family farm at Lanesborough, Co Longford.

Larry Murrin is chief executive of Dawn Farm Foods, the leading B2B cooked and fermented meat ingredients company in Europe. Part of the Queally Agri-Foods Group, it runs two plants in Naas and TMI Foods in Northampton, supplying some of the world’s leading food service and food manufacturing brands. Larry is an active contributor to industry and government on policy and strategy initiatives. He was a member of the Food Harvest 2020 group and served as chairman of Food and Drink Industry Ireland for 12 years. A member of the board of IBEC, he will become IBEC president in September 2014.

Pat O’ Keeffe is deputy editor and news editor of the Irish Farmers Journal. From a dairy and beef farm in east Cork, he graduated from UCD with a BAgrSc in 1996 and completed a joint UCD-New Zealand Masters in Animal Science in 1998. He then joined the staff of the Farmers Journal. Pat is a former chairman and secretary of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland and is a board member and current treasurer of Agri Aware. He served as ASA President in 2010/11 and is a current member of the ASA Council.

Juergen Voegele was appointed senior director of agricultural global practice with the World Bank in July 2014. Since joining the Bank in 1991, he has held a range of senior positions including director of agriculture and environmental services and sector manager for agriculture in the Bank’s Europe and Central Asia region. He also worked in Beijing as a specialist in agriculture and rural development. A German national, he holds a PhD in agricultural economics from the University of Hohenheim. He is a Master of agricultural engineering in crop production, economics and forestry extension and holds a post-graduate degree in phytomedicine.

Frank O’Mara is director of research in Teagasc. He previously worked as assistant director and acting director of agricultural research with Teagasc. A graduate in agricultural science, he started his career as a technical sales representative with Charles R Wynne Ltd. After two years, he joined Teagasc Moorepark as a research scientist and was awarded a PhD by UCD. He lectured in UCD for 13 years and was appointed Associate Professor of Animal Nutrition. He joined Teagasc in 2006 and took up his current role in 2009. Frank served as President of the ASA in 2009/10.

Dubliner Thomas Trimble is head of the strategic business unit in Almarai, the world’s largest integrated dairy business which produces over 1 billion litres of milk a year from 75,000 cows in the Saudi Arabian desert. Milk yields are around 14,000 litres/cow. Growth of Almarai’s diversifi ed food business has averaged more than 20%/annum during the past decade. The company has bought large tillage operations in Argentina, Poland and Ukraine and has recently established an infant nutrition plant in Saudi.

Professor Mark Ferguson was appointed director general of Science Foundation Ireland in January 2012 and as chief scientifi c adviser to the Government in October 2012. Previously, he was professor in life sciences at the University of Manchester and co-founder, chief executive and chairman of biotechnology company Renovo. He holds degrees in dentistry and medical sciences and a PhD in anatomy and embryology from Queens University Belfast. He holds fellowships from the Royal Colleges of Surgeons in Ireland and Edinburgh. The author of over 300 research papers, he was made a CBE by the Queen in 1999 for services to health and life sciences.

Damien O’Reilly is presenter of the popular RTÉ radio programme Countrywide, which has a listenership of 225,000 each Saturday morning. He has worked with RTÉ for the past 16 years presenting a range of farming, food and sports programmes as well as the high-profi le Liveline. He is a former chairman of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists and is current secretary of the European Network of Agricultural Journalists. Dublin-born but with strong Cavan farming roots, Damien started his radio career with the regional radio station Shannonside Northern Sound.

Julian Little is communications and government affairs manager with Bayer CropScience. Based in Cambridge, he is also chair of the Agricultural Biotechnology Council representing the ag-biotech industry in the UK and is a member of the communication group at EuropaBio in Brussels. He worked previously as a plant biochemist with Rhone-Poulenc in both the UK and France and in research project management with Aventis CropScience. Julian holds a PhD in molecular plant pathology from the University of Wales.

ASA CONFERENCE 2014SPEAKER PROFILESKEEPING PACE

WITH GLOBAL FOOD TRENDS

Conference Prog TEMP.indd 2 13/08/2014 11:40

CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEFRIDAY 12 SEPTEMBER

The challenging Palmerstown Stud golf club, designed by Christy O’Connor Jnr, is the venue for the conference golf event, featuring the coveted ASA President’s prize, on Thursday 11 September. The event is again kindly sponsored by Dawn Meats. Please book your spot in time. Call Catherine McGrath at Teagasc Tullamore; Tel: 057 9329431, Email: [email protected]

For members and partners not interested in attending the conference, the tour on Friday 12 September promises to be a great day out. It will include attractions such as the Curragh Camp Military Museum, the Athy Heritage Museum, Ballytore Quaker museum and a nice leisurely lunch. The bus will leave the Killashee Hotel at 9.15am. Pre-booking is essential. Contact Rhoda or Lisa at 01 4603682 or email [email protected]. The cost is €15.

Dear colleague

It is my pleasure to invite you to join us in the Killashee House Hotel, Naas for ASA Conference 2014 on Friday 12 September and to our conference banquet which takes place the previous night.

We have assembled a world class panel of speakers from Brazil, Washington, the Middle East, Britain and Ireland for what I am confi dent will be an informative and stimulating event. The emphasis will be on expertly moderated, lively discussion and maximum delegate participation, ensuring optimum value from the vast range of expertise.

Booking is already very strong and there is unprecedented demand for spaces at the banquet which has established itself as an unrivalled industry networking forum. I encourage you to book immediately for both.

We are again indebted to FBD, our conference partner, for its continuing generous support. I also acknowledge with gratitude our many other sponsors which are listed throughout the programme. Their support is a refl ection of the status our conference has acquired.

I look forward to meeting you in Naas on 11 and 12 September.

Best regards

Seán Farrell, ASA President

Thursday 11 September (black tie)Due to unprecedented demand, there are only a limited number of places available for our conference banquet. To ensure your place or a table for friends, colleagues or clients, please book immediately. Details on the enclosed reservation form. The ASA again acknowledges the generous support of Bord Bia for the conference banquet and of Dawn Meats for the banquet reception.

Thursday 11 September Pre-Conference Golf ASA President’s Prize Palmerstown Stud Golf Club Ladies Golf & Visitors’ Prize Palmerstown Stud Golf Club Presentation of Golf Prizes 6pm, Killashee House Hotel

Conference Banquet (Black Tie) Reception 6.30 pm Banquet 8.00 pm

Friday 12 September ASA Conference Delegate Registration 8.30 am Conference 9.15 am – 4.30 pm ASA AGM 5.00 pm

Conference Tour Bus leaves hotel @ 9.15am

ASA CONFERENCE 2014

8.30am: Registration

9.15am: Welcome – Seán Farrell, ASA President

9.25am: PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL FOOD CHALLENGES

Keynote Address: Dr Juergen Voegele, Senior Director Agricultural Global Practice, World Bank

Session sponsor

10.15am – 11.15am: STAYING AT THE TOP OF THE INNOVATION AGENDA

Speaker: Prof Mark Ferguson, Director General Science Foundation Ireland & Chief Scientifi c Adviser to the Government

Panellists: Larry Murrin, Chief Executive, Dawn Farm Foods

Dr Frank O’Mara, Director of Research, Teagasc

Dr Julian Little, Communications & Government Affairs Manager, Bayer CropScience

Moderator: Pat O’Keeffe, Deputy Editor, Irish Farmers Journal

11.15am: Networking break

Session sponsor 11.45am – 12.15pm: DAIRY FARMING IN THE DESERT

Conversation with Thomas Trimble, Head of Strategy Almarai, Saudi Arabia

Moderator: Damien O’Reilly, Presenter, Countrywide, RTÉ Radio 1

Session sponsor 12.15pm – 1.15pm: FARM ADVISORY SERVICES AT A CROSSROADS

Discussion Opener: Dr Jim Kinsella, Head of Agribusiness & Rural Development, School of Agriculture & Food Science, UCD

Panellists: Dr Tom Kelly, Director of Knowledge Transfer Teagasc

Breian Carroll, Managing Director, Carroll Consultancy.

Eddie Downey, President, Irish Farmers Association

Moderator: Matt O’Keeffe, Editor, Irish Farmers Monthly & Dairy Farmer

1.15pm: Lunch

Session sponsor 2.30pm – 3.15pm: VIEW FROM A GLOBAL PLAYER

Conversation with Siobhan Talbot, Managing Director Glanbia plc

Moderator: Ian Kehoe, Business Editor, Sunday Business Post

Session sponsor 3.15pm – 4.30pm: BEEF – THE CHALLENGE AT HOME AND ABROAD

Speakers: Jerry O’Callaghan, Director, Investor Relations JBS, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Niall Browne, Chief Executive Dawn Meats

Moderator: Matt Dempsey, Chairman, Agricultural Trust & Beef Producer

4.30pm: Close of Conference Seán Farrell, ASA President

5pm: ASA Annual General Meeting

JUERGEN VOEGELE

FRANKO’MARA

THOMASTRIMBLE

MARKFERGUSON

DAMIENO’REILLY

JULIANLITTLE

SEÁN FARRELL

SESSION 1

INVITATION

PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE

CONFERENCE BANQUET

SESSION 3

SESSION 4

SESSION 5

SESSION 2

CONFERENCE GOLF CONFERENCE TOUR

LARRYMURRIN

PATO’KEEFFE

Seán Farrell is the current President of the ASA. He graduated from UCD with a BAgrSc in 1998. He started his career as regional development offi cer with the IFA before joining ACCBank as regional agri-business manager in 2002. He was appointed national agriculture manager with ACCBank in 2010 and moved to his current position as head of agriculture with Bank of Ireland in 2011. He also runs a suckler beef enterprise on the family farm at Lanesborough, Co Longford.

Larry Murrin is chief executive of Dawn Farm Foods, the leading B2B cooked and fermented meat ingredients company in Europe. Part of the Queally Agri-Foods Group, it runs two plants in Naas and TMI Foods in Northampton, supplying some of the world’s leading food service and food manufacturing brands. Larry is an active contributor to industry and government on policy and strategy initiatives. He was a member of the Food Harvest 2020 group and served as chairman of Food and Drink Industry Ireland for 12 years. A member of the board of IBEC, he will become IBEC president in September 2014.

Pat O’ Keeffe is deputy editor and news editor of the Irish Farmers Journal. From a dairy and beef farm in east Cork, he graduated from UCD with a BAgrSc in 1996 and completed a joint UCD-New Zealand Masters in Animal Science in 1998. He then joined the staff of the Farmers Journal. Pat is a former chairman and secretary of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland and is a board member and current treasurer of Agri Aware. He served as ASA President in 2010/11 and is a current member of the ASA Council.

Juergen Voegele was appointed senior director of agricultural global practice with the World Bank in July 2014. Since joining the Bank in 1991, he has held a range of senior positions including director of agriculture and environmental services and sector manager for agriculture in the Bank’s Europe and Central Asia region. He also worked in Beijing as a specialist in agriculture and rural development. A German national, he holds a PhD in agricultural economics from the University of Hohenheim. He is a Master of agricultural engineering in crop production, economics and forestry extension and holds a post-graduate degree in phytomedicine.

Frank O’Mara is director of research in Teagasc. He previously worked as assistant director and acting director of agricultural research with Teagasc. A graduate in agricultural science, he started his career as a technical sales representative with Charles R Wynne Ltd. After two years, he joined Teagasc Moorepark as a research scientist and was awarded a PhD by UCD. He lectured in UCD for 13 years and was appointed Associate Professor of Animal Nutrition. He joined Teagasc in 2006 and took up his current role in 2009. Frank served as President of the ASA in 2009/10.

Dubliner Thomas Trimble is head of the strategic business unit in Almarai, the world’s largest integrated dairy business which produces over 1 billion litres of milk a year from 75,000 cows in the Saudi Arabian desert. Milk yields are around 14,000 litres/cow. Growth of Almarai’s diversifi ed food business has averaged more than 20%/annum during the past decade. The company has bought large tillage operations in Argentina, Poland and Ukraine and has recently established an infant nutrition plant in Saudi.

Professor Mark Ferguson was appointed director general of Science Foundation Ireland in January 2012 and as chief scientifi c adviser to the Government in October 2012. Previously, he was professor in life sciences at the University of Manchester and co-founder, chief executive and chairman of biotechnology company Renovo. He holds degrees in dentistry and medical sciences and a PhD in anatomy and embryology from Queens University Belfast. He holds fellowships from the Royal Colleges of Surgeons in Ireland and Edinburgh. The author of over 300 research papers, he was made a CBE by the Queen in 1999 for services to health and life sciences.

Damien O’Reilly is presenter of the popular RTÉ radio programme Countrywide, which has a listenership of 225,000 each Saturday morning. He has worked with RTÉ for the past 16 years presenting a range of farming, food and sports programmes as well as the high-profi le Liveline. He is a former chairman of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists and is current secretary of the European Network of Agricultural Journalists. Dublin-born but with strong Cavan farming roots, Damien started his radio career with the regional radio station Shannonside Northern Sound.

Julian Little is communications and government affairs manager with Bayer CropScience. Based in Cambridge, he is also chair of the Agricultural Biotechnology Council representing the ag-biotech industry in the UK and is a member of the communication group at EuropaBio in Brussels. He worked previously as a plant biochemist with Rhone-Poulenc in both the UK and France and in research project management with Aventis CropScience. Julian holds a PhD in molecular plant pathology from the University of Wales.

ASA CONFERENCE 2014SPEAKER PROFILESKEEPING PACE

WITH GLOBAL FOOD TRENDS

Conference Prog TEMP.indd 2 13/08/2014 11:40

CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEFRIDAY 12 SEPTEMBER

The challenging Palmerstown Stud golf club, designed by Christy O’Connor Jnr, is the venue for the conference golf event, featuring the coveted ASA President’s prize, on Thursday 11 September. The event is again kindly sponsored by Dawn Meats. Please book your spot in time. Call Catherine McGrath at Teagasc Tullamore; Tel: 057 9329431, Email: [email protected]

For members and partners not interested in attending the conference, the tour on Friday 12 September promises to be a great day out. It will include attractions such as the Curragh Camp Military Museum, the Athy Heritage Museum, Ballytore Quaker museum and a nice leisurely lunch. The bus will leave the Killashee Hotel at 9.15am. Pre-booking is essential. Contact Rhoda or Lisa at 01 4603682 or email [email protected]. The cost is €15.

Dear colleague

It is my pleasure to invite you to join us in the Killashee House Hotel, Naas for ASA Conference 2014 on Friday 12 September and to our conference banquet which takes place the previous night.

We have assembled a world class panel of speakers from Brazil, Washington, the Middle East, Britain and Ireland for what I am confi dent will be an informative and stimulating event. The emphasis will be on expertly moderated, lively discussion and maximum delegate participation, ensuring optimum value from the vast range of expertise.

Booking is already very strong and there is unprecedented demand for spaces at the banquet which has established itself as an unrivalled industry networking forum. I encourage you to book immediately for both.

We are again indebted to FBD, our conference partner, for its continuing generous support. I also acknowledge with gratitude our many other sponsors which are listed throughout the programme. Their support is a refl ection of the status our conference has acquired.

I look forward to meeting you in Naas on 11 and 12 September.

Best regards

Seán Farrell, ASA President

Thursday 11 September (black tie)Due to unprecedented demand, there are only a limited number of places available for our conference banquet. To ensure your place or a table for friends, colleagues or clients, please book immediately. Details on the enclosed reservation form. The ASA again acknowledges the generous support of Bord Bia for the conference banquet and of Dawn Meats for the banquet reception.

Thursday 11 September Pre-Conference Golf ASA President’s Prize Palmerstown Stud Golf Club Ladies Golf & Visitors’ Prize Palmerstown Stud Golf Club Presentation of Golf Prizes 6pm, Killashee House Hotel

Conference Banquet (Black Tie) Reception 6.30 pm Banquet 8.00 pm

Friday 12 September ASA Conference Delegate Registration 8.30 am Conference 9.15 am – 4.30 pm ASA AGM 5.00 pm

Conference Tour Bus leaves hotel @ 9.15am

ASA CONFERENCE 2014

8.30am: Registration

9.15am: Welcome – Seán Farrell, ASA President

9.25am: PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL FOOD CHALLENGES

Keynote Address: Dr Juergen Voegele, Senior Director Agricultural Global Practice, World Bank

Session sponsor

10.15am – 11.15am: STAYING AT THE TOP OF THE INNOVATION AGENDA

Speaker: Prof Mark Ferguson, Director General Science Foundation Ireland & Chief Scientifi c Adviser to the Government

Panellists: Larry Murrin, Chief Executive, Dawn Farm Foods

Dr Frank O’Mara, Director of Research, Teagasc

Dr Julian Little, Communications & Government Affairs Manager, Bayer CropScience

Moderator: Pat O’Keeffe, Deputy Editor, Irish Farmers Journal

11.15am: Networking break

Session sponsor 11.45am – 12.15pm: DAIRY FARMING IN THE DESERT

Conversation with Thomas Trimble, Head of Strategy Almarai, Saudi Arabia

Moderator: Damien O’Reilly, Presenter, Countrywide, RTÉ Radio 1

Session sponsor 12.15pm – 1.15pm: FARM ADVISORY SERVICES AT A CROSSROADS

Discussion Opener: Dr Jim Kinsella, Head of Agribusiness & Rural Development, School of Agriculture & Food Science, UCD

Panellists: Dr Tom Kelly, Director of Knowledge Transfer Teagasc

Breian Carroll, Managing Director, Carroll Consultancy.

Eddie Downey, President, Irish Farmers Association

Moderator: Matt O’Keeffe, Editor, Irish Farmers Monthly & Dairy Farmer

1.15pm: Lunch

Session sponsor 2.30pm – 3.15pm: VIEW FROM A GLOBAL PLAYER

Conversation with Siobhan Talbot, Managing Director Glanbia plc

Moderator: Ian Kehoe, Business Editor, Sunday Business Post

Session sponsor 3.15pm – 4.30pm: BEEF – THE CHALLENGE AT HOME AND ABROAD

Speakers: Jerry O’Callaghan, Director, Investor Relations JBS, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Niall Browne, Chief Executive Dawn Meats

Moderator: Matt Dempsey, Chairman, Agricultural Trust & Beef Producer

4.30pm: Close of Conference Seán Farrell, ASA President

5pm: ASA Annual General Meeting

JUERGEN VOEGELE

FRANKO’MARA

THOMASTRIMBLE

MARKFERGUSON

DAMIENO’REILLY

JULIANLITTLE

SEÁN FARRELL

SESSION 1

INVITATION

PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE

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SESSION 5

SESSION 2

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Seán Farrell is the current President of the ASA. He graduated from UCD with a BAgrSc in 1998. He started his career as regional development offi cer with the IFA before joining ACCBank as regional agri-business manager in 2002. He was appointed national agriculture manager with ACCBank in 2010 and moved to his current position as head of agriculture with Bank of Ireland in 2011. He also runs a suckler beef enterprise on the family farm at Lanesborough, Co Longford.

Larry Murrin is chief executive of Dawn Farm Foods, the leading B2B cooked and fermented meat ingredients company in Europe. Part of the Queally Agri-Foods Group, it runs two plants in Naas and TMI Foods in Northampton, supplying some of the world’s leading food service and food manufacturing brands. Larry is an active contributor to industry and government on policy and strategy initiatives. He was a member of the Food Harvest 2020 group and served as chairman of Food and Drink Industry Ireland for 12 years. A member of the board of IBEC, he will become IBEC president in September 2014.

Pat O’ Keeffe is deputy editor and news editor of the Irish Farmers Journal. From a dairy and beef farm in east Cork, he graduated from UCD with a BAgrSc in 1996 and completed a joint UCD-New Zealand Masters in Animal Science in 1998. He then joined the staff of the Farmers Journal. Pat is a former chairman and secretary of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland and is a board member and current treasurer of Agri Aware. He served as ASA President in 2010/11 and is a current member of the ASA Council.

Juergen Voegele was appointed senior director of agricultural global practice with the World Bank in July 2014. Since joining the Bank in 1991, he has held a range of senior positions including director of agriculture and environmental services and sector manager for agriculture in the Bank’s Europe and Central Asia region. He also worked in Beijing as a specialist in agriculture and rural development. A German national, he holds a PhD in agricultural economics from the University of Hohenheim. He is a Master of agricultural engineering in crop production, economics and forestry extension and holds a post-graduate degree in phytomedicine.

Frank O’Mara is director of research in Teagasc. He previously worked as assistant director and acting director of agricultural research with Teagasc. A graduate in agricultural science, he started his career as a technical sales representative with Charles R Wynne Ltd. After two years, he joined Teagasc Moorepark as a research scientist and was awarded a PhD by UCD. He lectured in UCD for 13 years and was appointed Associate Professor of Animal Nutrition. He joined Teagasc in 2006 and took up his current role in 2009. Frank served as President of the ASA in 2009/10.

Dubliner Thomas Trimble is head of the strategic business unit in Almarai, the world’s largest integrated dairy business which produces over 1 billion litres of milk a year from 75,000 cows in the Saudi Arabian desert. Milk yields are around 14,000 litres/cow. Growth of Almarai’s diversifi ed food business has averaged more than 20%/annum during the past decade. The company has bought large tillage operations in Argentina, Poland and Ukraine and has recently established an infant nutrition plant in Saudi.

Professor Mark Ferguson was appointed director general of Science Foundation Ireland in January 2012 and as chief scientifi c adviser to the Government in October 2012. Previously, he was professor in life sciences at the University of Manchester and co-founder, chief executive and chairman of biotechnology company Renovo. He holds degrees in dentistry and medical sciences and a PhD in anatomy and embryology from Queens University Belfast. He holds fellowships from the Royal Colleges of Surgeons in Ireland and Edinburgh. The author of over 300 research papers, he was made a CBE by the Queen in 1999 for services to health and life sciences.

Damien O’Reilly is presenter of the popular RTÉ radio programme Countrywide, which has a listenership of 225,000 each Saturday morning. He has worked with RTÉ for the past 16 years presenting a range of farming, food and sports programmes as well as the high-profi le Liveline. He is a former chairman of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists and is current secretary of the European Network of Agricultural Journalists. Dublin-born but with strong Cavan farming roots, Damien started his radio career with the regional radio station Shannonside Northern Sound.

Julian Little is communications and government affairs manager with Bayer CropScience. Based in Cambridge, he is also chair of the Agricultural Biotechnology Council representing the ag-biotech industry in the UK and is a member of the communication group at EuropaBio in Brussels. He worked previously as a plant biochemist with Rhone-Poulenc in both the UK and France and in research project management with Aventis CropScience. Julian holds a PhD in molecular plant pathology from the University of Wales.

ASA CONFERENCE 2014SPEAKER PROFILESKEEPING PACE

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CONFERENCE SUPPORTERSThe ASA gratefully acknowledges the support of all its sponsors:

Conference Partner

Conference Partner

Industry-sponsored tables are still available. Please contact us before Friday 29 August. All sponsors will be acknowledged at the banquet and conference

ASA Offi ce, Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin 12 Tel: 01 4603682; Email: [email protected] www.asaireland.ie

CONFERENCE SPONSORS

Conference Banquet Conference LunchBanquet Reception & Golf

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

BANQUET SUPPORTERS As this programme went to print, the following companies and organisations had confi rmed sponsorship of banquet tables.

BOOK EARLY!To reserve your place at the banquet and conference please complete the enclosed reservation form or contact ASA Manager Rhoda Bermingham or Lisa O’Connor at 01 4603682/087 7956653; Email: [email protected]

Conference & Banquet CostsASA Member: €80Non-member: €150Student/Retired Member: €50Conference Black-Tie Banquet: €65Combined Conference and BanquetASA Member: €130Non-member: €200

ASA CONFERENCE 2014

KILLASHEE HOUSE HOTEL, NAAS, CO KILDAREFRIDAY 12 SEPTEMBER

TOMKELLY

MATTO’KEEFFE

JERRYO’CALLAGHAN

MATTDEMPSEY

BREIANCARROLL

SIOBHÁNTALBOT

ACCOMMODATION

JIMKINSELLA

EDDIEDOWNEY

IANKEHOE

NIALLBROWNE

Jim Kinsella is senior lecturer and head of agribusiness and rural development in the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science. He lectures on sustainable agriculture and rural development, communications, agricultural extension and social farming. He also co-ordinates the post-graduate programme in agricultural innovation support which is delivered in conjunction with Teagasc. Jim started his career as a humanitarian worker in Ethiopia and Somalia and as an agricultural development offi cer in Tanzania and Kenya. He holds a PhD on farm household decision making from UCD. He lives with his family on a 30ha farm in Kilkenny.

Eddie Downey took up offi ce as the 14th president of the Irish Farmers Association in January 2014. He sits on the boards of An Bord Bia, FBD plc and is a member of the Agricultural Trust, which publishes the Irish Farmers Journal and The Irish Field. He is a former member of the Teagasc board. At European level, he is a member of the COPA Praesidium, the representative body for European farmers and was recently elected chairman of the COPA working group on the food chain. Eddie runs a livestock, poultry and tillage farm with his wife Mary at Slane, Co Meath.

Ian Kehoe is an award winning journalist, author and broadcaster. As assistant editor and business editor of The Sunday Business Post newspaper, he has been named Business & Economic Journalist of the Year for the past two years at the National Newspapers of Ireland (NNI) awards. A former presenter and reporter with RTE’s Prime Time programme, he has made a number of major television documentaries including Who’s Buying Ireland, Namaland and The Indebted. He is the co-author of Citizen Quinn, a bestselling book on the fi nancial collapse of the businessman Seán Quinn.

Niall Browne is chief executive of Dawn Meats, the Grannagh, Co Waterford based company with processing and packing facilities in Ireland, Britain and France and sales and marketing offi ces across Europe. The company signed a €300m fi ve year contract with McDonalds in 2012. Niall graduated from the University of Limerick with a degree in business studies in 1995. He then joined the Dawn Meats young manager programme, working in production, procurement, processing and management in fi ve of the company’s plants in Ireland and Britain. He was appointed chief executive in May 2007.

Tom Kelly is director of knowledge transfer in Teagasc with responsibility for leading the organisation’s agricultural education and farm advisory services. He has held a range of specialist advisory and management positions in Teagasc over the last three decades. He holds BAgrSc, MAgrSc and PhD degrees from UCD and also completed a corporate MBA at the University of Limerick. He is the inaugural president of the newly-formed EUFRAS (European Forum for Agricultural and Rural Advisory Services). From a farming background in south Kilkenny, Tom lives in Tipperary where his wife Ann runs a beef and tillage farm.

Matt O’Keeffe is editor of the Irish Farmers Monthly and is agricultural correspondent with Kilkenny/Carlow radio (KCLR96FM). He also runs an intensive dairy farm in partnership with his brother and nephew at Clara, Co Kilkenny. He has a long track record of involvement in educational and farming organisations at local and national level. He is a former president of Macra na Feirme, former chairman of the Farm Apprenticeship Board and former deputy chairman of the IFA National Dairy Committee.

Jerry O’Callaghan is director of investor relations with Sao Paulo based JBS, the world’s largest meat company with annual sales of €33bn and a workforce of 185,000 across fi ve continents. He joined JBS in 1996. With more than 30 years’ experience, primarily in the Brazilian beef sector, he has vast knowledge of global beef and the barriers to trade. He has also lived in India, the US, Paraguay and the UK. A native of Cork, Jerry qualifi ed as an engineer from UCC. He moved to Brazil in 1979. He also owns and runs a cattle ranch in central Brazil.

Matt Dempsey is chairman of the Agricultural Trust, publisher of the Irish Farmers Journal and The Irish Field, and is former editor and chief executive of the Irish Farmers Journal. A graduate in agricultural science from UCD, Matt runs an intensive beef and tillage farm in Kildare. He is chairman of the Irish National Stud, president of the RDS, a member of the board of the National Gallery of Ireland and a former president of the Irish Grassland Association. He has been awarded Honorary Doctorates by UCD and Harper Adams University in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the agri-food sector.

Breian Carroll is managing director of Carroll Consultancy, based in Swinford, Co Mayo. He has almost 20 years’ experience in providing the full range of consultancy services to farmers, legal and engineering companies, local authorities and agribusiness. He holds a BAgrSc from UCD, a certifi cate in auctioneering and estate agency from AIT and recently completed a diploma in strategy and innovation at the IMI. He became the youngest president of the Agricultural Consultants Association (ACA) in 2007 and served as general secretary of ACA from 2010 to 2012.

Siobhán Talbot is managing director of Glanbia plc, the leading global performance nutrition and ingredients group with revenues of €3.3bn and 5,200 employees across 32 countries. She joined the group as an accountant in 1982 and was appointed to the Glanbia Group operating executive in 2000. In 2009, she was appointed group fi nance director and joined the Glanbia board. She was appointed managing director in November 2013. Siobhán graduated with a BComm from UCD in 1984 and is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland. Prior to joining Glanbia, she worked with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Ireland and Sydney, Australia.

The Killashee House Hotel has made all 141 rooms available for conference delegates. Rooms are also reserved in Lawlor’s Hotel and in other hotels in Naas. Booking details and rates are contained in the attached reservation form. Rooms are being rapidly booked so please make your reservation early.

KEEPING PACE WITHGLOBAL FOOD TRENDS

Conference Prog TEMP.indd 1 13/08/2014 11:40

CONFERENCE SUPPORTERSThe ASA gratefully acknowledges the support of all its sponsors:

Conference Partner

Conference Partner

Industry-sponsored tables are still available. Please contact us before Friday 29 August. All sponsors will be acknowledged at the banquet and conference

ASA Offi ce, Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin 12 Tel: 01 4603682; Email: [email protected] www.asaireland.ie

CONFERENCE SPONSORS

Conference Banquet Conference LunchBanquet Reception & Golf

SUPPORTING SPONSORS

BANQUET SUPPORTERS As this programme went to print, the following companies and organisations had confi rmed sponsorship of banquet tables.

BOOK EARLY!To reserve your place at the banquet and conference please complete the enclosed reservation form or contact ASA Manager Rhoda Bermingham or Lisa O’Connor at 01 4603682/087 7956653; Email: [email protected]

Conference & Banquet CostsASA Member: €80Non-member: €150Student/Retired Member: €50Conference Black-Tie Banquet: €65Combined Conference and BanquetASA Member: €130Non-member: €200

ASA CONFERENCE 2014

KILLASHEE HOUSE HOTEL, NAAS, CO KILDAREFRIDAY 12 SEPTEMBER

TOMKELLY

MATTO’KEEFFE

JERRYO’CALLAGHAN

MATTDEMPSEY

BREIANCARROLL

SIOBHÁNTALBOT

ACCOMMODATION

JIMKINSELLA

EDDIEDOWNEY

IANKEHOE

NIALLBROWNE

Jim Kinsella is senior lecturer and head of agribusiness and rural development in the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science. He lectures on sustainable agriculture and rural development, communications, agricultural extension and social farming. He also co-ordinates the post-graduate programme in agricultural innovation support which is delivered in conjunction with Teagasc. Jim started his career as a humanitarian worker in Ethiopia and Somalia and as an agricultural development offi cer in Tanzania and Kenya. He holds a PhD on farm household decision making from UCD. He lives with his family on a 30ha farm in Kilkenny.

Eddie Downey took up offi ce as the 14th president of the Irish Farmers Association in January 2014. He sits on the boards of An Bord Bia, FBD plc and is a member of the Agricultural Trust, which publishes the Irish Farmers Journal and The Irish Field. He is a former member of the Teagasc board. At European level, he is a member of the COPA Praesidium, the representative body for European farmers and was recently elected chairman of the COPA working group on the food chain. Eddie runs a livestock, poultry and tillage farm with his wife Mary at Slane, Co Meath.

Ian Kehoe is an award winning journalist, author and broadcaster. As assistant editor and business editor of The Sunday Business Post newspaper, he has been named Business & Economic Journalist of the Year for the past two years at the National Newspapers of Ireland (NNI) awards. A former presenter and reporter with RTE’s Prime Time programme, he has made a number of major television documentaries including Who’s Buying Ireland, Namaland and The Indebted. He is the co-author of Citizen Quinn, a bestselling book on the fi nancial collapse of the businessman Seán Quinn.

Niall Browne is chief executive of Dawn Meats, the Grannagh, Co Waterford based company with processing and packing facilities in Ireland, Britain and France and sales and marketing offi ces across Europe. The company signed a €300m fi ve year contract with McDonalds in 2012. Niall graduated from the University of Limerick with a degree in business studies in 1995. He then joined the Dawn Meats young manager programme, working in production, procurement, processing and management in fi ve of the company’s plants in Ireland and Britain. He was appointed chief executive in May 2007.

Tom Kelly is director of knowledge transfer in Teagasc with responsibility for leading the organisation’s agricultural education and farm advisory services. He has held a range of specialist advisory and management positions in Teagasc over the last three decades. He holds BAgrSc, MAgrSc and PhD degrees from UCD and also completed a corporate MBA at the University of Limerick. He is the inaugural president of the newly-formed EUFRAS (European Forum for Agricultural and Rural Advisory Services). From a farming background in south Kilkenny, Tom lives in Tipperary where his wife Ann runs a beef and tillage farm.

Matt O’Keeffe is editor of the Irish Farmers Monthly and is agricultural correspondent with Kilkenny/Carlow radio (KCLR96FM). He also runs an intensive dairy farm in partnership with his brother and nephew at Clara, Co Kilkenny. He has a long track record of involvement in educational and farming organisations at local and national level. He is a former president of Macra na Feirme, former chairman of the Farm Apprenticeship Board and former deputy chairman of the IFA National Dairy Committee.

Jerry O’Callaghan is director of investor relations with Sao Paulo based JBS, the world’s largest meat company with annual sales of €33bn and a workforce of 185,000 across fi ve continents. He joined JBS in 1996. With more than 30 years’ experience, primarily in the Brazilian beef sector, he has vast knowledge of global beef and the barriers to trade. He has also lived in India, the US, Paraguay and the UK. A native of Cork, Jerry qualifi ed as an engineer from UCC. He moved to Brazil in 1979. He also owns and runs a cattle ranch in central Brazil.

Matt Dempsey is chairman of the Agricultural Trust, publisher of the Irish Farmers Journal and The Irish Field, and is former editor and chief executive of the Irish Farmers Journal. A graduate in agricultural science from UCD, Matt runs an intensive beef and tillage farm in Kildare. He is chairman of the Irish National Stud, president of the RDS, a member of the board of the National Gallery of Ireland and a former president of the Irish Grassland Association. He has been awarded Honorary Doctorates by UCD and Harper Adams University in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the agri-food sector.

Breian Carroll is managing director of Carroll Consultancy, based in Swinford, Co Mayo. He has almost 20 years’ experience in providing the full range of consultancy services to farmers, legal and engineering companies, local authorities and agribusiness. He holds a BAgrSc from UCD, a certifi cate in auctioneering and estate agency from AIT and recently completed a diploma in strategy and innovation at the IMI. He became the youngest president of the Agricultural Consultants Association (ACA) in 2007 and served as general secretary of ACA from 2010 to 2012.

Siobhán Talbot is managing director of Glanbia plc, the leading global performance nutrition and ingredients group with revenues of €3.3bn and 5,200 employees across 32 countries. She joined the group as an accountant in 1982 and was appointed to the Glanbia Group operating executive in 2000. In 2009, she was appointed group fi nance director and joined the Glanbia board. She was appointed managing director in November 2013. Siobhán graduated with a BComm from UCD in 1984 and is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland. Prior to joining Glanbia, she worked with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Ireland and Sydney, Australia.

The Killashee House Hotel has made all 141 rooms available for conference delegates. Rooms are also reserved in Lawlor’s Hotel and in other hotels in Naas. Booking details and rates are contained in the attached reservation form. Rooms are being rapidly booked so please make your reservation early.

KEEPING PACE WITHGLOBAL FOOD TRENDS

Conference Prog TEMP.indd 1 13/08/2014 11:40