Origins And
Early Vision

The Irish Seed Savers Association (ISSA) is Ireland’s leading non-governmental organisation working for the conservation of Ireland’s diverse genetic food crop heritage, safeguarding it for use by present and future generations. ISSA began with a simple but vital purpose: to protect Ireland’s rapidly diminishing food crop heritage from extinction. Founded in 1991 by Anita Hayes, the organisation emerged from a growing awareness that Ireland’s traditional, open-pollinated seed varieties and heritage fruit trees were vanishing — and with them, the genetic diversity, knowledge, flavour, and resilience they carried. From humble beginnings in a small farm in County Carlow, ISSA moved to its permanent home in Capparoe, Scariff, County Clare.

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Seeds And
Heritage Trees 

Today ISSA stewards over 20 acres of organically managed land. It is here that the organisation holds Ireland’s only living Seed Bank, housing over 800 rare vegetable, grain, herb, and flower varieties. It also curates the National Heritage Apple Tree Collection, with more than 200 unique Irish apple varieties.

Sorcha harvesting flax Inis Glas 2024
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Recognition And
Future Mission

Proudly recognised as Farming for Nature Ambassadors, our farm is a dedicated conservation site for the Native Irish Honey Bee. Featured widely in media and public discourse, ISSA has grown into a nationally important organisation. It plays a leading role in safeguarding Irish food crop heritage — from seed to plate, from heritage to hope.

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