A former Guild member, who served as MEP for the Ireland East and Midlands-North West constituencies from 2004 to 2020, Ms McGuinness currently holds the commission’s Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union portfolio.
In her address, the former European Parliament First Vice-President will combine her contemporary and past experiences to discuss the ‘Business of Agriculture’.
Guild chair and Agriland editor, Stella Meehan said: “The Michael Dillon Memorial Lecture is a prestigious event in the Agri Guild’s calendar and we are honoured to have Commissioner Mairéad McGuinness delivering this year’s address.
"As agriculture evolves and adapts to many new challenges, the business of agriculture involves every single person along the supply chain from farmer to processor, to those in government, in education, in marketing and in markets.
"We’re looking forward to hearing Commissioner McGuinness’s perspectives given the unique distinction she holds as a former Guild member, combined with her current and challenging brief within the European Commission.”
The event takes place during a window of intense debate and speculation about the future of the sector across a range of topics including climate, sustainability, succession and food security.
Catherine Keogh, chief corporate affairs and brand officer, Kerry Group, sponsors of the event, commented: “This event provides an important opportunity to engage on key topics of relevance for a hugely important sector, both nationally and globally.
“We know that for agriculture to successfully provide sustainable and nutritious food, it must do so in an economically viable way, and so the business of agriculture is a key lens for consideration in how that is achieved. We look forward to hearing Commissioner McGuinness’s valuable insight and views on the topic.”
The event is named in honour of the late Michael Dillon, one of Ireland’s foremost agricultural journalists and broadcasters, who was a founding member of the Guild in 1961. Previous speakers include former President Mary Robinson, former European Commissioners Phil Hogan, Ray McSharry and the late Peter Sutherland and Simon Coveney, the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment. This black-tie event, taking place at the K Club, is for members of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland.