The local farming community celebrated another success as almost 15,000 visitors from across Northern Ireland flocked to 18 farms across Friday to Sunday for Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend. 

The event, run by the Ulster Farmers’ Union, with the support of title sponsor Bank of Ireland, platinum sponsor NFU Mutual, School’s Day sponsor ASDA and event sponsors Moy Park, the Livestock and Meat Commission NI, Thompsons and the Irish Farmers’ Journal, is one of the biggest awareness initiatives to reconnect consumers with farms and farm producers, as well as showcasing the excellent work farmers do to maintain animal welfare and care for their environment.

Over the course of the event, school children and the general public got to meet friendly and knowledgeable farm hosts, were up close and personal with a variety of animals, and experienced the joys of life on a working farm. 

William Irvine, president for the Ulster Farmers’ Union and Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend chairmansaid, “We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to the visitors who took part in the Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend, making it an unforgettable experience for all involved. The event’s success would not have been possible without the generous support of the sponsors, whose contribution played a vital role in ensuring its smooth operation. Furthermore, we would like to pass on special thanks to the farm hosts who opened their gates and warmly welcomed guests, sharing their wealth of knowledge and showcasing their passion for farming.”

Richard Primrose, Agri-Business Manager, Bank of Ireland UK said, “Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend has been a real celebration of our farming and food community and we are delighted to have welcomed so many visitors to the participating farms over the weekend. We are proud to help provide a unique experience, through Bank of Ireland Open Farm Weekend, to bring consumers behind the gate to see the energy and pride behind our thriving agri-food industry. A huge thank you also to each of the farms who so warmly welcomed every visitor to their working farm.”

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