Minister Healy-Rae announces Open Call for proposals for Forestry Skills Training 2026 - 2027

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Minister Healy-Rae announces Open Call for proposals for Forestry Skills Training 2026 - 2027

Minister of State with responsibility for Forestry, Farm Safety and Horticulture, Michael Healy-Rae TD, has today announced the third tranche of the open call for proposals for forestry skills training.

Announcing the call, Minister of State Healy-Rae said:

“I am delighted to announce the launch of this dedicated training call, which builds on the success of previous tranches. The projects that are funded under this call will continue to expand the knowledge and capacity of various important groups in the forestry sector, and will ensure that works continue to be carried out to the highest possible standard. Targeted groups include forestry students in higher level education, registered foresters, forestry contractors, ecologists and forest operatives, including those involved in the mobilisation of timber.”

This latest call has two modules, each targeting a different group within the forestry sector. Module 1 will be aimed at training students registered on full-time forestry programmes in Ireland at QQI Level 5 and above, while module 2 is for proposals aimed at training forestry professionals and others working or considering working within the forestry sector.

Minister Healy-Rae concluded:

“Appropriate skills training is essential to ensure the forestry industry continues to be safe and productive, whether that be a project to develop practical skills amongst forestry students, or to address the shortages of labour and skilled operatives within the sector. I would encourage any group or individual that has a sound proposal for forestry skills training to submit an application under this call before the closing date.”

Notes for Editor:

The Specification Document and application form are available to view on on Call for Proposals Forestry Skills Training 2026-2027

Applications may be emailed to ForestrySkillsTraining@agriculture.gov.ie

The closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday, 8 May 2026.

It is expected that three proposals per module, for a total of six projects at a maximum of €50,000 per project, will be funded per annum. More than six projects may be considered for grant aid each year where the total available annual budget is not exceeded.

Projects should meet one of the following ten training priorities identified:

1. Environmental Compliance

2. Forest Operator Skills

3. Forest Protection and Forest Health

4. Health and Safety

5. Sustainable Forest Management

6. Climate Mitigation in Forests and Timber

7. Adaptation of Forests, for Climate Change

8. Forestry Legislation

9. Forest Technology

10. Ecology

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