Search begins for 2026 FBD Young Farmer of the Year

Aileen Sheehan, FBD Young Farmer of the Year 2025, pictured with her daughter Katie,as the FBD Young Farmer of the Year 2026 was launched on Aileen’s farm in Whitechurch, County Cork. (Pic: Gerard McCarthy)

The search is officially underway for the 28th FBD Young Farmer of the Year, with applications and nominations opening on May 7th, for the 2026 awards.

The FBD Young Farmer of the Year Awards, run by Macra in partnership with the IFA and Macra Agricultural Skillnet, and proudly sponsored by FBD, have been recognising and celebrating the achievements of young farmers since 1999. Over the past 28 years, the awards have played a key role in highlighting the innovation, leadership and dedication of young farmers across rural Ireland.

This year’s competition will once again feature a range of categories, including Dairy, Drystock (beef and sheep), Other Enterprises (including horticulture, pigs, poultry, tillage, equine and forestry), Land Mobility (including collaborative arrangements, shared milking and contract rearing) and Career Farm Management. Winners from each category will go on to compete for the overall title of 2026 FBD Young Farmer of the Year. Additional awards include Best Young Entrant (Under 23 years of age) and the Macra Agricultural Skillnet Biodiversity Award.

The competition continues to offer a strong prize fund, recognising excellence across the sector. The overall winner will receive €5,000, while each category winner and the Best Young Entrant will receive €1,000. The Macra Agricultural Skillnet Biodiversity Award winner will receive €500. All winners will also receive vouchers from the FBD Hotel Group and FBD Insurance.

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Macra National president, Josephine O’Neill, highlighted the importance of recognising the young farmers who are making their way in the sector.

“The FBD Young Farmer of the Year competition has time and again showcased the trailblazing young farmers that will and already do shape the future of Irish Agriculture. It continues to be a fantastic opportunity for Macra members to highlight the extremely high standards to which they operate, their knowledge and skills and their ability to adapt to new challenges, innovation and technology. I have no doubt that the 2026 entrants will continue to raise the bar. I encourage members to strongly consider entering and wish them every success in the competition”.

Young farmers from all sectors are encouraged to apply, and all are invited to nominate a deserving candidate. Entries can be submitted via the Macra website, www.macra.ie/YFOTY26, with the closing date for applications set for Friday, 3rd July.