13 schools and a total of 51 teenagers reach 2019 semi-final

51 teenagers from across Northern Ireland will be showcasing their knowledge about NI Angus beef production at the ABP Angus Youth Challenge Semi-Final event at CAFRE’s Loughry Campus, Cookstown on Friday 8th March.

13 teams, representing a broad cross section of schools, have been shortlisted to compete at the exhibition in front of an independent panel of industry experts. They will present their innovative approaches and creative thinking on Angus beef-related themes and the promotion of ABP beef products.

To reach the semi-final stage, the teams had to produce a video and then attend a panel interview. They will now have to convince the judges about their knowledge and interest in beef production and working in the sector.

Commenting on the forthcoming event, George Mullan, Managing Director of ABP in Northern Ireland said,

“The ABP Angus Youth Challenge is about looking to the future of Northern Ireland’s meat production industry. As a leading employer in the sector that also does business with around 5,000 farm families, the competition gives us an opportunity to connect with young people at the stage of their education when they are making career-path choices.”

“There will be a mix of girls and boys competing from rural and urban backgrounds, aged from 14 to 16 years old. A key point about the competition is that you don’t have to live on a farm to take part. Common to all the semi-finalists is an interest in working in the sector,”

The judging panel is made up of representatives of the agri-food; education and community sectors including CAFRE, NIMEA, NIFDA, LMC, YFCU, CCEA and Business in the Community (NI).

The schools that are selected to progress to the final stage will then be presented with five Aberdeen Angus cross calves per team at a high-profile public event on 17th May at Balmoral Show.

They will then go on to rear their calves, profiting from their sale to ABP over an 18-month skills development programme that will cover insights into beef production from farm-to-fork. One overall winning team will then win a further £1,000 cash prize for their school.

The ABP Angus Youth Challenge is organised in partnership with the Northern Irish Angus Producer Group. General Manager, Charles Smith said,

“The success of the first year of the ABP Youth Challenge has created a real buzz with the NI schools’ community. We are delighted to have participants from every county at Loughry this year. The standard of entries was very high. They should all be very proud to have reached this far.”

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2019 Semi-Final Juding Panel Announced

The judging panel for the ABP Angus Youth Challenge semi-final event, which takes place on Friday 8th March at CAFRE Loughry Campus has been announced. The independent panel represents leading organisations within the agri-food, education and community sectors. They are:

Zita Blair, Deputy President of the Young Farmers Clubs of Ulster

Darryl Boyd, CAFRE Adviser to the NI Better Farm Beef Challenge

Conall Donnelly, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Meat Exporters Association

Edith Finlay, Education Manager, Council for Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment

Daryl McLaughlin, Policy Adviser, Ulster Farmers Union

Seamus McMenamin, Economist, Livestock & Meat Commission

Ian Marshall, Institute of Global Food Security, Queen’s University, Belfast

John Meade Farm Manager, Ballyedmond Castle Estate

George Moffet, Head of Agriculture Education, CAFRE

Aurelie Moralis, President NI Veterinary Association

Naomi Rutherford, Agriculture PhD Student, Queen’s University

Andrew Wallace, Head of Membership Services, Business in the Community NI

The semi-finalist teams will be travelling from all over the province to take part. The semi-final will take the form of an exhibition of displays produced by the teams. They will be showcasing their knowledge about ABP; innovative thinking on Angus beef related themes, the promotion of Northern Irish beef as well as issues surrounding local rural life.

Pictured [front row, from left]: Helping to announce the line-up of judges for the 2019 ABP Angus Youth Challenge semi-final event are panel representatives: Andrew Wallace, Business in the Community NI; Darryl Boyd CAFRE Adviser to NI Better Farm Beef Programme; Daryl McLaughlin, Adviser Ulster Farmers Union; Conall Donnelly, Chief Executive Northern Ireland Meat Exporters Association and Seamus McMenamin, Economist NI Livestock & Meat Commission. With them, George McWhirter, Northern Irish Angus Producer Group and George Mullan, Managing Director, ABP in Northern Ireland.