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Agri-Business

7 minutes ago

Farm Survey: Average income highest in south-east at €79k in 2025

The average family farm income in 2025 was highest in the south-east at just over €79,000, according to new data.

Farm Survey: Average income highest in south-east at €79k in 2025

Agri-Business

22 minutes ago

Support sought for proposal to digitise cattle passports

The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) Dairy Committee is calling for bovine passports, commonly known as blue cards, to be digitised.

Support sought for proposal to digitise cattle passports

Agri-Business

37 minutes ago

New EU Livestock Strategy: What you need to know

The European Commission today unveiled its first-ever Livestock Strategy, setting out a roadmap to help Europe's livestock sector thrive.

New EU Livestock Strategy: What you need to know

Dairy

52 minutes ago

GDT index drops 4.9% after latest trading event

The Global Dairy Trade (GDT) index has recorded another decline in its latest trading event today (Tuesday, July 7).

GDT index drops 4.9% after latest trading event

Agri-Business

1 hour ago

Table: New ICBF beef index changes set to be implemented from July 21

The ICBF has confirmed details about key changes to the economic values in the Euro Star suckler breeding index.

Table: New ICBF beef index changes set to be implemented from July 21

Podcast

1 hour ago

Listen: AgriFocus - live from Strasbourg with MEP Billy Kelleher

Billy Kelleher MEP Ireland has officially taken the helm of the EU Council Presidency for the...

Listen: AgriFocus - live from Strasbourg with MEP Billy Kelleher

Agri-Business

2 hours ago

Expenditure on TB hit €48.5m by end of Q2 2026

Government expenditure on TB hit €48.5 million to the end of June this year, according to the DAFM.

Expenditure on TB hit €48.5m by end of Q2 2026

N.Ireland

2 hours ago

Muir launches first NI Tree Planting Action Plan

Minister of Agriculture Andrew Muir has today (Tuesday, July 7) published Northern Ireland's first Tree Planting Action Plan.

Muir launches first NI Tree Planting Action Plan

Opinion

2 hours ago

Letter to the editor: The EU’s new livestock strategy will mean a healthier Europe

Roxane Feller, director-general, AnimalhealthEurope, believes that the EU’s new livestock strategy will mean a healthier Europe.

Letter to the editor: The EU’s new livestock strategy will mean a healthier Europe

Environment

2 hours ago

Copa Cogeca: EU farmers need more funding for 'disease-related losses'

Copa Cogeca has said the EU's Animal Health Law needs more financial mechanisms to "compensate farmers for disease-related losses".

Copa Cogeca: EU farmers need more funding for 'disease-related losses'

Agri Politics

3 hours ago

Taoiseach: 'We need EU Budget to match ambitions'

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said the European Union (EU) needs a Budget that can match its ambitions in terms of security and defence.

Taoiseach: 'We need EU Budget to match ambitions'

Agri-Business

3 hours ago

Farmers left 'fully exposed to additional costs' generated by CBAM

Farmers have been left "fully exposed to the additional costs generated" by the CBAM, according to Copa Cogeca.

Farmers left 'fully exposed to additional costs' generated by CBAM

Agri-Business

4 hours ago

DAERA announces £40m farming investment scheme

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has announced the Sustainable Farming Investment Scheme.

DAERA announces £40m farming investment scheme

Environment

4 hours ago

Solar supports in budget would make up for ‘slashing’ of TAMS – group

Renewable energy supports for farmers, in particular, need special attention in Budget 2027, say the Micro-Renewable Energy Federation.

Solar supports in budget would make up for ‘slashing’ of TAMS – group

Agri Politics

4 hours ago

Young EU farmers call for 'predictable conditions to invest over a lifetime'

A young farmers group has said that if generational renewal is a European priority, “it must also become a European investment priority".

Young EU farmers call for 'predictable conditions to invest over a lifetime'

N.Ireland

4 hours ago

Tractor driver rushed to hospital after collision in Co. Armagh

One person was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries after their tractor was involved in a single-vehicle collision in Co. Armagh.

Tractor driver rushed to hospital after collision in Co. Armagh

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Agri Politics

5 hours ago

Commissioner: Farmers will still have 'predictability' under CAP

Commissioner Michael McGrath has said farmers will continue to have 'predictability and stability' on income support under the next CAP.

Commissioner: Farmers will still have 'predictability' under CAP

Agri-Business

5 hours ago

Livestock producers advised to vaccinate weanlings ahead of autumn sales - ICOS

ICOS wants farmers to get ahead of disease pressure by implementing pre-weaning vaccination programmes for this year's weanling crop.

Livestock producers advised to vaccinate weanlings ahead of autumn sales - ICOS

Cattle Trade

5 hours ago

Mart report: Cattle trade 'starting to wake back up' in Tullow

Tullow Mart in Co. Carlow held its weekly cattle sale on Friday, which saw 300 cattle through the ring with numbers up on previous week.

Mart report: Cattle trade 'starting to wake back up' in Tullow

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

Farmer delegation to meet Kinisla over new milk contract concerns

An IFA delegation is due to meet Kinisla management this week to discuss farmer concerns in relation to the co-op's new milk supply contract.

Farmer delegation to meet Kinisla over new milk contract concerns

Agri-Business

6 hours ago

MEPs vote for CAP changes to help farmers affected by fertiliser costs

The European Parliament has adopted measures designed to alleviate the impact on farmers of rising fertiliser prices.

MEPs vote for CAP changes to help farmers affected by fertiliser costs

Road Safety

7 hours ago

PSNI seizes HGV moving 'dangerous load' of telehandler

Omagh & Enniskillen road policing interceptors stopped a HGV on Friday, 3 July after observing it towing a low loader with a dangerous load.

PSNI seizes HGV moving 'dangerous load' of telehandler

Cattle Trade

7 hours ago

Mart report: Demand for quality evident in Castlerea and Kilrush

Castlerea Co-Operative Livestock Mart, Co. Roscommon, held its weekly sale on Thursday (July 2), where over 180 lots went through the ring.

Mart report: Demand for quality evident in Castlerea and Kilrush

ESB Networks Summer Safety Series 2026

ESB Networks: Practice caution when building this summer

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N.Ireland

8 hours ago

Farmers for Action to participate in NAP public consultation

Farmers for Action (FFA) has confirmed that it will participate in Northern Ireland’s Nutrients Action Programme (NAP) public consultation

Farmers for Action to participate in NAP public consultation

Agri-Business

8 hours ago

Dale Farm sees turnover grow to over £749m

Northern Ireland dairy co-op Dale Farm has reported a "strong financial performance" for the year ending March 2026.

Dale Farm sees turnover grow to over £749m

Agri-Business

9 hours ago

Farm survey: 43% of farmers had off-farm job in 2025

The number of farm households where the farmer or their spouse had an off-farm job dropped to an average of 59% in 2025.

Farm survey: 43% of farmers had off-farm job in 2025

Agri-Business

10 hours ago

100 sheep replace lawnmowers at Volkswagen plant

Volkswagen has replaced mechanical lawnmowers with a flock of 100 sheep beneath more than 31,000 solar panels powering its plant in Poland.

100 sheep replace lawnmowers at Volkswagen plant

Videos

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Agri-Business

10 hours ago

FSAI: Recall issued for batches of Gouda cheese

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has confirmed that a recall has been issued for batches of Gouda cheese.

FSAI: Recall issued for batches of Gouda cheese

Agri-Business

11 hours ago

Farm Survey: Over €1.6 billion invested on farms in 2025

The overall level of gross new investment on Irish farms increased by 7% in 2025, according to new data from Teagasc.

Farm Survey: Over €1.6 billion invested on farms in 2025

Dairy

12 hours ago

11,500gns achieved at Summer Sizzler Sale

A top price of 11,500gns was achieved at The Summer Sizzler sale over the weekend in Ballymena Mart in Co. Antrim.

11,500gns achieved at Summer Sizzler Sale

Lungworm

12 hours ago

Dung sampling 'not a reliable test for detecting lungworm' in young cattle

Dung sampling or taking a faecal egg count (FEC) sample "is not a reliable test for detecting lungworm" in young cattle, according to Teagasc.

Dung sampling 'not a reliable test for detecting lungworm' in young cattle

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