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Pictured meeting Rosie and Ed, the two kid goats, in the Agri Aware Mobile Farm at the West Waterford Festival of Food in Dungarvan were (L-R); Marie Quinn (The Moorings, Dungarvan); Dr. Vanessa Woods, CEO, Agri Aware; Eoin Sharkey (Mobile Farm operator from Kells, Co. Meath), Shane Keane (age 5) Colligan, Dungarvan and Jim Quinn (Jim Quinn Ltd.), a patron of Agri Aware.

Agri Aware’s Mobile Farm visits the West Waterford Festival of Food

Agri Aware’s spring arrivals prove a popular attraction at the Mobile Farm

Families and their little farmers were delighted to meet lots of spring arrivals at Agri Aware’s Mobile Farm in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford as part of the weekend’s West Waterford Festival of Food.

Agri Aware’s Mobile Farm visited the Waterford Festival of Food on 16-17 April, proving to be a star attraction in Dungarvan. Children of all ages had the chance to meet with and pet a host of adorable newborn animals including lambs, calves, goats and chicks, as well as calves and pigs.

Agri Aware's Mobile Farm is a unique outdoor classroom which is used to educate students and adults via a hands-on learning experience. The aim of Agri Aware's Mobile Farm is to educate young and old about the different farm animals on Irish farms and their role in producing quality food that is safe and affordable for consumers.

The West Waterford Festival of Food is an annual showcase of all that is on offer in the Dungarvan and surrounding region from our farmers, restaurateurs and hospitality providers.

For more information on Agri Aware’s Mobile Farm, log on to www.agriaware.ie