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Table: 272 non-EEA work permits issued for meat plants in March and April

Agri-Business

over 5 years ago

Table: 272 non-EEA work permits issued for meat plants in March and April

A total of 272 work permits were issued to workers from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) to...

Bord Bia remote audits: What do farmers need to do?

Agri-Business

over 5 years ago

Bord Bia remote audits: What do farmers need to do?

Beyond Covid-19: The longer term impact on our food-supply chain

Agri-Business

over 5 years ago

Beyond Covid-19: The longer term impact on our food-supply chain

Canadian grain farmers planting in a 'cloud of uncertainty'

Tillage

over 5 years ago

Canadian grain farmers planting in a 'cloud of uncertainty'

Grain price: Global corn production forecast at 'record-high'

Tillage

over 5 years ago

Grain price: Global corn production forecast at 'record-high'

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Do you need an extra set of eyes on your cows? Find help at the Ploughing

Do you need an extra set of eyes on your cows? Find help at the Ploughing

“It’s easily saved me half a labour unit in spring”, says Larry Summers, who milks 140 cows...

Agri-Business

over 5 years ago

NI public urged to buy takeaways to support struggling hospitality sector

Northern Ireland’s Minister of Agriculture has urged the public to indulge in takeaways as the...

NI public urged to buy takeaways to support struggling hospitality sector

Beef

over 5 years ago

Meat industry taskforce needed to 'prevent disastrous situation'

There have been calls for the formation of a collective taskforce of meat industry stakeholders to...

Meat industry taskforce needed to 'prevent disastrous situation'

Machinery

over 5 years ago

Third generation of Claas family takes on chairperson role

The third generation of the Claas family has taken over the family business, with the announcement...

Third generation of Claas family takes on chairperson role

Beef

over 5 years ago

SIPTU: 'Some' meat plant employers 'didn't take Covid-19 threat seriously'

Some employers in the Irish meat processing industry took the threat of Covid-19 seriously at the...

SIPTU: 'Some' meat plant employers 'didn't take Covid-19 threat seriously'

Agri-Business

over 5 years ago

EU auditors: Taxpayer-funded retrofit scheme falls short on energy savings - despite cost

A Government retrofitting scheme aimed at improving the energy efficiency and warmth of homes...

EU auditors: Taxpayer-funded retrofit scheme falls short on energy savings - despite cost

Agri-Business

over 5 years ago

Dairygold commits to malting contracts

Dairygold confirmed to AgriLand today, Thursday, May 14, that it is committed to purchasing all of...

Dairygold commits to malting contracts

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Planning to dip your sheep under the 2025 National Sheep Welfare Scheme?

Planning to dip your sheep under the 2025 National Sheep Welfare Scheme?

Under the National Sheep Welfare Scheme (NSWS), a financial incentive of €8/sheep is offered to...

Agri-Business

over 5 years ago

Marts continuing to seek supports as department holds its line

Marts are continuing to seek financial supports from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the...

Marts continuing to seek supports as department holds its line

N.Ireland

over 5 years ago

UK farmers 'disappointed' as House of Commons rejects Ag Bill amendment

A farm organisation in the UK has announced its disappointment following the UK House of Commons...

UK farmers 'disappointed' as House of Commons rejects Ag Bill amendment

Tillage

over 5 years ago

IFA calls for maximum intake of malting barley

Mark Browne, the chairperson of the Irish Farmers’ Association’s (IFA’s) grain committee,...

IFA calls for maximum intake of malting barley

Video

over 5 years ago

FarmLand 14th May 2020

On this week’s FarmLand, we get the contractors view during silage season, and we look at the...

FarmLand 14th May 2020

Machinery

over 5 years ago

Silage 2020: This year's top safety tips for farmers and contractors

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) is reminding farmers and contractors...

Silage 2020: This year's top safety tips for farmers and contractors

Dairy

over 5 years ago

Lakeland Dairies reduces milk price for April supplies

Lakeland Dairies has become the latest processor to reveal its milk price for April, announcing a...

Lakeland Dairies reduces milk price for April supplies

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McCormick X7.624: Reliable, comfortable and value for money

James Fitzgerald wears two hats - he is a trusted contractor and dairy farmer based in Killeagh,...

Pig/Poultry

over 5 years ago

NI academic awarded £250,000 to use crowd-tracking technology to improve broiler welfare

Academics from Queen’s University Belfast have been awarded $311,000 (£252,000) to use...

NI academic awarded £250,000 to use crowd-tracking technology to improve broiler welfare

Tillage

over 5 years ago

Glanbia committed to purchasing malting barley for 2020 harvest

Glanbia Ireland has stated that it is committed to purchasing all contracted tonnes of malting...

Glanbia committed to purchasing malting barley for 2020 harvest

N.Ireland

over 5 years ago

'Ulster Fry Index' falls for second year running

The cost of a cooked traditional Ulster Fry has fallen for the second year in a row, according to a...

'Ulster Fry Index' falls for second year running

N.Ireland

over 5 years ago

Unannounced inspection found Moy Park site had 'high standard' of Covid measures

A recent unannounced inspection at the Moy Park site where an employee who died of Covid-19 worked...

Unannounced inspection found Moy Park site had 'high standard' of Covid measures

Beef

over 5 years ago

Calls made for mandatory temperature testing in meat plants

Mandatory temperature testing in meat factories around the country has been called for by one of...

Calls made for mandatory temperature testing in meat plants

Agri Politics

over 5 years ago

'Beef farmers will be glad to see McDonald's reopen'

The announcement that McDonald’s is planning to reopen some of its restaurants in Ireland next...

'Beef farmers will be glad to see McDonald's reopen'

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