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St. Killian's College Carnlough Win 2023 ABP Angus Youth Challenge

Three pupils from St. Killian’s College Carnlough are the overall winners of the 2023 ABP Angus Youth Challenge.  Emma Mitchell, Alex McAlister, and Peter Agnew all come from farming families. They impressed the judges with their sense of pride and responsibility in carrying on the agriculture traditions of the Glens of Antrim.

ABP Angus Youth is an employer-education partnership which enhances what is taught in the classroom by offering a ‘learning by doing’ approach in conjunction with Certified Irish Angus. The winners demonstrated real leadership by bringing a year-long assignment on ‘A Health Approach to Agriculture’ to life with the help of their CAFRE mentor Sineád Mathers. This included promoting sustainable agriculture through the establishment of an ECO Club in their school. The trio also shared useful information and advice about soil health; mental health and animal health with their wider community through participation in the “Heart of the Glens Festival.”

The pupils received their trophy and a £1,000 cheque from Managing Director of ABP in Northern Ireland, George Mullan and the General Manager of the Certified Irish Angus Producer Group, Charles Smith.

This year’s Runners-up were Down High School, Downpatrick whose theme was ‘Utilising Science to Capture Carbon’. The Outstanding Individual Achievement Award went to Orlagh Donaghy of St. Louis Grammar School, Ballymena.

Congratulating the award winners Mr Mullan said, “As a leading employer and business partner within Northern Ireland’s farming and food sector and a ‘Youth Friendly Employer,’ ABP is committed to supporting ambitious young people make the transition from education to working in our industry. We are delighted with the impact ABP Angus Youth Challenge  is having on raising aspirations and attainment.”

All-Ireland Award for ABP Angus Youth Challenge Campaign


The PR & Marketing of the ABP Angus Youth Challenge has been recognised with an award for ‘Best Targeted Campaign’ in the Agri Guild Awards. The biennial programme is organised by the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland and aims to encourage excellence in the reporting and communication of farming, food and rural life on the island of Ireland.

 There were over 200 submissions in total for this round of awards. The winning campaign was the only Northern Ireland entry to make the shortlist in its category, beating off competition from three other campaigns to win.

 Commenting on the entries chair of the judging panel Johnny O’Hanlon, Director of Local Ireland said:

 “While this has been an extraordinarily difficult year, it certainly didn’t deter the enthusiasm of journalists and industry communicators, judging by the volume of entries received across all categories and that the judges were struck by the high calibre of entries across the categories.”

 The award ceremony took place online due to Covid-19 restrictions and featured an address by the Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue.

 He commented:

 “To be recognised by your peers as being the best in any field is something that professionals strive for their entire career but only a few can achieve. To win an award of this nature is a tremendous achievement.”

“I am heartened by the state of the agricultural media at present – storytelling is needed more than ever and to have such a depth of talent in the sector can only be good for us as consumers of media. I congratulate all involved in the Guild of Agricultural Journalists Awards and I extend a special word of note to all the winners.”

The ABP Angus Youth Challenge was introduced in Northern Ireland by ABP and its partner the Northern Irish Angus Producer Group in 2017 to help bridge the gap between education and employment for young people interested in working in the agri-food sector here. Its sister arm in the Republic of Ireland, Certified Irish Angus has been running a successful schools competition for several years there which ABP also co-sponsor.