CONACK NEWS
Launch of Padraig Walshe Centre at Teagasc Moorepark

Conack was delighted to attend the official launch of the Teagasc Moorepark research centre in Fermoy, Co. Cork. The event marked a significant milestone in the delivery of the Padraig Walshe Centre for Sustainable Animal and Grassland Research.
The launch was attended by Martin Heydon, who joined project stakeholders to recognise the importance of this new facility for the future of agriculture in Ireland.
A Landmark Facility for Sustainable Agriculture
The Teagasc Moorepark research centre will deliver a modern, purpose-built facility to support leading research in animal and grassland systems. The development includes a new two-storey Grassland Laboratory Building, designed to provide advanced research and testing environments.
The project also incorporates a single-storey office and storage facility, along with a new ESB substation and all associated site infrastructure. These elements combine to create a fully integrated research campus.
Supporting Research and Innovation
This development represents a major investment in agricultural innovation. The Teagasc Moorepark research centre will support scientists and researchers working to improve sustainability, efficiency and productivity within the sector.
Modern infrastructure plays a key role in enabling high-quality research outcomes. Facilities such as this help ensure Ireland remains at the forefront of agricultural development and environmental performance.
Delivering Long-Term Impact
At Conack, we are proud to support projects that create long-term value. The Teagasc Moorepark research centre will contribute to the future of sustainable agriculture while supporting knowledge sharing across the industry.
You can learn more about Teagasc and its research programmes through Teagasc.
We look forward to seeing the positive impact this facility will deliver in the years ahead.












