Charlotte Morrey

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Charlotte 'Charlie' Morrey is a native of the Isle of Man, where she grew up on her family's 500ac arable farm and livery yard. She was a keen member of Isle of Man Young Farmers' Club and became the Isle of Man representative for the council of the National Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs. She has a major interest in horses and has worked for several Olympians including Irish team rider, Padraig McCarthy. Charlie has worked in radio and newspapers. During her time at Energy FM on the Isle of Man, she dove into investigative journalism on the future of farming on the island.

UK agri-influencer helps raise over £80k in charity combine run
UK agri-influencer helps raise over £80k in charity combine run

One Claas combine harvester and four farmers who have suffered the loss of close friends to suicide, covered 940 miles...

Butchers and convenience meals provider join forces
Butchers and convenience meals provider join forces

An Armagh producer of South-East Asian style convenience meals, Karri Kitchen is set to benefit from a new deal with...

‘Unsung heroes’ who created animal vaccine to be recognised
‘Unsung heroes’ who created animal vaccine to be recognised

The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) Presidents’ Initiative is showcasing a case study on an animal vaccine...

Irish Air Corps supports NI firefighters in tackling gorse fires
Irish Air Corps supports NI firefighters in tackling gorse fires

The Irish Air Corps is supporting the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) with its operational response to an...

Copa-Cogeca: A ‘fairer food chain’ is needed for farmers
Copa-Cogeca: A ‘fairer food chain’ is needed for farmers

A resilient, transparent and fairer food chain is needed for farmers, the representative body of European farmers and agri-cooperatives, Copa-Cogeca...

Agencies ‘value biodiversity more than anyone else’ – Healy-Rae
Agencies ‘value biodiversity more than anyone else’ – Healy-Rae

During last night’s Dáil debate Independent TD, Danny Healy-Rae voiced his concerns for the rural areas of Ireland that will...

Applications open for farm innovation visit to Scotland
Applications open for farm innovation visit to Scotland

Applications are now open for study tours of breeding technologies being used on dairy herds in Scotland. The Department of...

Fears over future of NI mushroom industry amid labour shortage
Fears over future of NI mushroom industry amid labour shortage

There are fears that the mushroom industry in Northern Ireland (NI) will “disappear” unless the UK government steps in. That’s...

Several ‘firsts’ for Comber Earlies Food Festival
Several ‘firsts’ for Comber Earlies Food Festival

The annual Comber Earlies Food Festival has relocated its venue to Comber Leisure Centre and plans to celebrate its famed...

‘A new rock bottom’ – SEEFA on forestry figures
‘A new rock bottom’ – SEEFA on forestry figures

The Social, Economic Environmental Forestry Association of Ireland (SEEFA) has described the latest forestry dashboard figures as having “reached an...

Could regenerative agriculture be the way forward?
Could regenerative agriculture be the way forward?

A transition to a regenerative system will lead to low yields and margins in the short term, but long-term regenerative...

Watch: The reality behind milk price and cost of production
Watch: The reality behind milk price and cost of production

With milk prices falling steadily for the past few months and global demand for dairy said to be waning, the...

Guinness continues its regenerative agriculture pilot
Guinness continues its regenerative agriculture pilot

A regenerative agriculture pilot by Guinness that focuses on the reduction of greenhouse gases is now entering its second year...

Farmers ‘deserve great credit’ for emissions reduction
Farmers ‘deserve great credit’ for emissions reduction

Projected emissions data from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should be acknowledged as a “positive development” for agriculture. This is...

Watch: Farmers’ views on rewetting at Delvin mart
Watch: Farmers’ views on rewetting at Delvin mart

The proposed European Union (EU) Nature Restoration Law and the issue of rewetting is high on the list of concerns...

Rural group water schemes urged to ‘conserve water’
Rural group water schemes urged to ‘conserve water’

The National Federation of Group Water Schemes (NFGWS) has urged its members to conserve water and use it wisely amid...

€16 million fund launched to support activities in bogs and uplands
€16 million fund launched to support activities in bogs and uplands

A €16 million fund to support outdoor activities has been launched by Minister for Rural and Community Development (DRCD), Heather...

Forestry is in a state of ‘crisis’ – Boyhan
Forestry is in a state of ‘crisis’ – Boyhan

Irish forestry is in a “state of crisis and the sector is losing confidence,” Senator Victor Boyhan has warned. The...