Agri-Business
Building bridges for the livestock industry through export
Speaking during a Dáil debate on Thursday, May 9, 2019, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Michael Creed said...
Agri-Business
Speaking during a Dáil debate on Thursday, May 9, 2019, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Michael Creed said...
Agri-Business
“Sensible and practical” responses are what is needed in the face of calf welfare issues during the live export process,...
Dairy
The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) has condemned the actions of an individual in the French port of Cherbourg, who was...
Dairy
A man has reportedly been arrested in Cherbourg, France, on suspicion of cruelty to calves following the emergence of a...
Beef
There was more movement on the live export front this week. A boatload (2,400) of Friesian and continental bulls was...
Agri Politics
Progress made on live exports and milk products to Algeria, arising from the technical meetings between the Department of Agriculture...
Agri-Business
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has agreed amended certificates for the export of breeding, fattening and slaughter...
Beef
There is some good news for farmers with Friesian and continental bulls for sale. Purcell Brothers has started buying for...
Agri Politics
Moves by live exporters to fulfill large contracts of weanling bulls have been welcomed by independent TD for Kerry Danny...
Agri-Business
The owners of the two lairage facilities at the French port of Cherbourg are considering further expansion of their premises...
Beef
Live cattle exports are vital to the Irish beef industry. In a sector where beef processors have the monopoly, getting...
Beef
The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers’ Association (ICMSA) stated today (March 20) that the lairage issue in Cherbourg “cannot be used...
Agri-Business
The first consignments of calves have departed on the new ship the W.B. Yeats. Departing from Dublin Port and bound...
Agri Politics
Government efforts to secure additional calf lairage facilities have been criticised as “not going far enough” by Fianna Fail spokesperson...
Agri-Business
It has been said that a cattle exporters’ association needs to be put in place, particularly for those involved in...
Beef
There is more good news on the live export front, with 3,500 bulls bound for Turkish shores in the coming...
Beef
This year’s first boatload of Irish bulls destined for Libya will set sail in approximately two weeks, AgriLand understands. The...
Dairy
The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) has warned that further lairage space is needed at the French port of Cherbourg, following...