Irish Seed Savers Association (ISSA) is an Irish non-governmental organisation founded in 1991.
[1] The Irish Seed Savers Association aims to:[2] With its projects the Irish Seed Savers Association found and saved over 140 different types of Irish apple trees and 25 native Irish grains.
[3] The Irish Seed Savers Association has a ten-acre site with purpose built facilities, native woodland and an apple orchard/nursery.
[4] Irish Seed Savers Association is a network partner of the European SAVE Foundation.
[5] Irish Seed Savers are also a member of the Irish Environmental Network.