Our co-op is powered by over 170 organic farmers and growers, each with their own story, landscape, and farming adventures. From upland sheep flocks to mixed market gardens, our members are proving every day that organic works, for people, planet, and rural communities.
Here are just a few of the dedicated members who make up Leitrim Organic Farmers Co-op:
Roscommon’s first organic cheese-maker, Cloonconra Organic Farm produce fresh farmhouse cheese from the milk of the Irish Moiled cow, an ancient breed that was almost extinct a few years ago. Cloonconra Cheese has a unique, distinctive taste that has already earned it a gold medal at the prestigious Irish Cheese Awards in Ballymaloe.
Organic Cheese
They started developing their Moiled Cow herd ten years ago.
087 612 7855
cloonconracheese@gmail.com
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Beautiful farm set in rolling midlands of Co Laois beside the river Nore where you can visit and buy some organic meat. Castlewood Farm grow their own crops for feeding their animals as well as a growing vegetable patch, a small orchard and taking care of some hens.
Organic Meat
Farm set up in 2000.
+ 353 (0) 87 9694070
info@castlewoodfarm.ie
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Mount Allen Farm offers visitors a unique opportunity to gain access to a part of the country that has been virtually undisturbed on the shores of Lough Allen. They offer a number of walks, with the option of focusing on local ecology, biodiversity, local history or farm management/maintenance itself, all personally guided and explained. They also offer a number of workshops including Moth Trapping, Conducting Butterfly Transect, Hedge Coppicing, Composting, and many more. The farm has a high heritage value because of its variety of habitats which include Lowland Raised-bog; semi-improved grassland; wildflower meadow; lake shore; woodland; river.
Farm Walks and Education
Minnesota animal pharmaceutical company.
Laboratory assistant
3 years
086 2536672
tommy@mountallenecotours.com
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Lakeview Farm has been farmed to organic standards since 1996 and strives to be as sustainable and self sufficient as possible with the environment and wildlife given important consideration. 60 hectares are in grassland and this supports a suckler herd which is predominantly Aberdeen Angus. There are also farmyard animals including pigs, horses and many types of poultry. 20 hectares of the farm are in commercial forestry, predominantly broad leaf, and there are paths throughout which are a great amenity with a hide by the lake edge for watching wildlife. Field boundaries are predominantly stone walls; traditional cleft larch fencing is also used in key locations.
Organic beef & lamb. Self catering accommodation. Woofing and voluntary opportunities.
+353 86 8633922
jane@lakevieworganic.com
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