Three leading MTU research projects—ReNu2Cycle, MainstreamBIO, and SIMONE— are joining forces to shape the future of Irish agriculture. They will host an interactive workshop at Clonakilty Agricultural College during Bioeconomy Ireland Week, focusing on sustainable farming practices and circular bioeconomy innovations. The event will explore how new biobased ideas can help strengthen small farms, rural communities and agricultural areas by making them more sustainable. It will focus on reducing waste, reusing nutrients, and supporting eco-friendly, biobased farming practices. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to drive meaningful change for Ireland’s agricultural landscape.s.