Agri-Business
Chair of Bord Bia Larry Murrin continued to waive his right to both fees and expenses last year, Bord Bia's Annual Report for 2025 shows.
Environment
The next Water Action Plan must be a delivery plan, not simply a continuation of existing activity, the EPA has said.
Podcast
In the third episode of Agriland’s new Groundbreakers series we hear how a simple request from...
The EU Commissioner for Agriculture has told agriculture ministers that the CAP must show it is a "policy of the future" to secure funding.
Farm Safety
Only one in five farm contractors will use sunscreen during the current heatwave, according to a survey from FCI.
Regulations that will provide the Agri-Food Regulator with additional powers are set to take effect from December 31 this year.
N.Ireland
DAERA has published the criteria for the mandatory use of interferon-gamma (IFN-g) blood tests for bovine TB in Northern Ireland.
Series
Agriland Media Group is delighted to announce a continued collaboration with ESB Networks with the launch of the ‘2026 Summer Safety Series’.
Dairy
A new farmer-led project in the Erne catchment area is aiming to address the challenges associated with slurry management on farms.
The Irish Co-operative Organisation Society (ICOS) has said there are currently no plans to close marts during the current hot weather.
Fear of retaliation continues to deter complaints of unfair trading practices, the Agri-Food Regulator has said.
Rural Life
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has announced a nationwide series of events celebrating women in agriculture.
Restoring wetlands is "a priority" for the Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity, Christopher O’Sullivan.
The Food Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has today (Wednesday, June 24) confirmed that a recall has been issued for a range of apples.
683,896 cattle were slaughtered in Ireland between January and May this year, according to new data...
Sean Kane has been appointed CEO of AgriSearch, the Northern Ireland Agricultural Research and Development Council.
Tillage
A consultation on reviewing the 'technical file' for Irish Whiskey, which sets out how it can be produced, will open at the end of this week.
Growing Media Ireland (GMI) warned that 18,000 horticulture jobs may be at risk unless the government takes action on horticultural peat.
€56.7 million will be invested in the all-island cooperative Lough Neagh Catchment Area Water Quality (LNWQ) programme.
Macra has called for higher funding to be put into TAMS to deliver reductions in nitrates levels in water.
One in nine agri-food suppliers have reported being subject to an unfair trading practice (UTP) according to a survey.
The average farmer would of began calving down 20 weeks ago on February 1, meaning most dairy replacements will now be out on grass.
mart sales
Over 1.9 million cattle were traded through Irish marts in 2025, according to DAFM's AIM Bovine Statistics Report for 2025.
Schemes
Ambition is "not enough" when it comes to future CAP funding for young farmers, the president of Macra warned today (Tuesday, June 23).
Agri Politics
CEJA and the Ukrainian Agri Council (UAC) Young Farmers' Association have signed a Memorandum of Understanding.
Farmers are being reminded of the steps they can take to protect themselves and their animals during the current hot weather.
Carbery Group and Teagasc Cork West have launched a five-year joint programme aimed at securing the future of dairy farming in West Cork.
A message saying "Brexit broke Britain" has been etched onto a field in Wiltshire, England, on the...
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued an update to a previous recall of French brie.
Sheep
Researchers have emphasised the importance of "timely and humane decision-making" as they compared treatments for bluetongue in sheep.
A message saying "Brexit broke Britain" has been etched onto a field in Wiltshire, England, on the 10th anniversary of the 2016 referendum.
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has issued a 'Condition Orange' warning, indicating high fire risk.