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Concerns raised over TAMS costings for tillage machinery

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Concerns raised over TAMS costings for tillage machinery

Concerns are being raised by the tillage sector over the costings for tillage machinery under the...

Last of the summer FTMTA shows at Punchestown?

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Last of the summer FTMTA shows at Punchestown?

FAO Food Price index continues to fall

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

FAO Food Price index continues to fall

SEEFA calls for minister to resign over Forestry Programme delay

Forestry

about 2 years ago

SEEFA calls for minister to resign over Forestry Programme delay

EU and New Zealand sign free trade agreement

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

EU and New Zealand sign free trade agreement

Agri Aware Sowing Wellbeing in Every Field

'The day of saying "I’ll just get this job done myself" should be gone' - farmer

'The day of saying "I’ll just get this job done myself" should be gone' - farmer

Agriland Media Group is delighted to collaborate with Agri Aware to bring you the ‘Sowing...

‘I don’t ever forget how lucky I was to come away alive that day’ - farmer

‘I don’t ever forget how lucky I was to come away alive that day’ - farmer

Agriland Media Group is delighted to collaborate with Agri Aware to bring you...

Agriland and Agri Aware series 'Sowing Wellbeing in Every Field' to return

Agriland and Agri Aware series 'Sowing Wellbeing in Every Field' to return

Agriland Media Group is delighted to collaborate with Agri Aware to announce the return of the...

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Future-proofing your farm: Steps you can take today

Future-proofing your farm: Steps you can take today

Irish dairy farmers face constant change, from unpredictable weather to evolving regulations and...

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Farm orgs warn Irish farmers are casualties of supermarket price wars

Assurances from major supermarket groups in Ireland that all fresh milk sold in their stores is...

Farm orgs warn Irish farmers are casualties of supermarket price wars

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Concern New Zealand biodiversity strategy will impact farmers

A new strategy focused on native biodiversity will significantly impact farmers, Beef and Lamb New...

Concern New Zealand biodiversity strategy will impact farmers

News

about 2 years ago

EU meat exports to decline by 16% while global trade rises

Trends in Europe suggest that over the next 10 years, meat consumption and production in the region...

EU meat exports to decline by 16% while global trade rises

Beef News

about 2 years ago

ICSA: Factories 'hell bent' on getting beef prices down

The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association (ICSA) has said that losses for beef farmers cannot...

ICSA: Factories 'hell bent' on getting beef prices down

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

FTMTA show: Adapting machines to suit evolution of methods

Held a week earlier than last year and so avoiding too big a clash with the start of the harvest,...

FTMTA show: Adapting machines to suit evolution of methods

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Farmers urged to ask advisors about health and safety issues

Social pressure from other farmers and advisers "positively" influences attitudes to health and...

Farmers urged to ask advisors about health and safety issues

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Creating an appetite for Irish meat and dairy in France

Creating an appetite for Irish meat and dairy in France

In this article, we talk to Germain Milet, who is a market specialist for meat and seafood in Bord...

Opinion

about 2 years ago

Opinion: Would retailers drop milk price if a food regulator was in place?

Getting the office of the new agri-food regulator (An Rialálaí Agraibhia) fully up and running...

Opinion: Would retailers drop milk price if a food regulator was in place?

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Genfitt acquired by major European spare parts company

The Europe-wide spare machinery parts company Kramp has acquired Irish machinery parts business...

Genfitt acquired by major European spare parts company

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

CSO: Excise clearances of green diesel up 15% in May

Excises clearances of marked gas oil or 'green diesel' stood at 115 million litres in May,...

CSO: Excise clearances of green diesel up 15% in May

N.Ireland

about 2 years ago

Labour rules must be eased to support NI agri-food sector - Sugden

Labour rules need to be eased to ensure the survival of the agri-food industry in Northern Ireland,...

Labour rules must be eased to support NI agri-food sector - Sugden

Podcast

about 2 years ago

The Farming Week: Battle to retain nitrates derogation, Farmer survives fall into slurry pit and ACRES advisors under ‘significant mental stress’

Francess McDonnell and Aisling O'Brien bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish...

The Farming Week: Battle to retain nitrates derogation, Farmer survives fall into slurry pit and ACRES advisors under ‘significant mental stress’

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

DAFM continues to 'process' forestry applications - minister

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine "is continuing to process" forestry applications...

DAFM continues to 'process' forestry applications - minister

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Built better for generations – Ploughing Championships special offer

Built better for generations – Ploughing Championships special offer

When it comes to building a home, you deserve more than just four walls and a roof. You deserve...

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Tirlán officially opens refurbished Wexford store

The Tirlán CountryLife store in Bunclody, Co. Wexford has marked its official reopening after a...

Tirlán officially opens refurbished Wexford store

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Cost of alleged fraud at scandal-hit Bóthar reaches €1.2m

By Gordon Deegan The cost to scandal-hit charity, Bóthar, of identified alleged fraud and...

Cost of alleged fraud at scandal-hit Bóthar reaches €1.2m

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Solar PV scheme 'major development for farming community'

The new solar PV scheme announced by government will encourage businesses and farmers to invest in...

Solar PV scheme 'major development for farming community'

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Tractor manufacturers boosted by serious customer inquiries

This year's Farm Tractor and Machinery Trade Association (FTMTA) show would appear to have been a...

Tractor manufacturers boosted by serious customer inquiries

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

2023 Baileys cow competition opens with €13,000 prize fund

The Diageo Baileys Champion Dairy Cow competition which takes place at this year’s Virginia Show...

2023 Baileys cow competition opens with €13,000 prize fund

Agri-Business

about 2 years ago

Glyphosate use: 'No critical areas of concern' but data gaps exist

An assessment of the impact of glyphosate on the health of humans, animals and the environment did...

Glyphosate use: 'No critical areas of concern' but data gaps exist

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