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China beefs up imports as domestic cattle production continues to struggle

Beef

over 11 years ago

China beefs up imports as domestic cattle production continues to struggle

A new report by Rabobank shows that Chinese domestic beef production is having difficulty keeping...

Slight improvement in beef trade – Bord Bia

Beef

over 11 years ago

Slight improvement in beef trade – Bord Bia

The beef trade improved slightly during the week for certain categories of cattle with strong...

No soft landing for milk sector - IFA's Downey

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

No soft landing for milk sector - IFA's Downey

The likelihood of Ireland benefiting from a soft landing to the milk quota regime remains small,...

Top judge praises Emerald Expo dairy stock as 'best selection he has ever seen'

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

Top judge praises Emerald Expo dairy stock as 'best selection he has ever seen'

Emerald Expo Judge Nico Bonns described the line-up of animals presented before him at Emerald Expo...

Emerald Expo Results - 2014

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

Emerald Expo Results - 2014

Emerald Expo Results – 2014 Supreme Champion:  Laurelmore Duplex Impala bred by John...

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

'Farmers could help reduce obesity levels'

Farmers have a contract with society in producing their food and it’s imperative that higher...

'Farmers could help reduce obesity levels'

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

ICSA, IFA to meet Beef Activation Group on Monday

An ICSA deputation, headed up by the organisation’s President, Patrick Kent, will meet Beef...

ICSA, IFA to meet Beef Activation Group on Monday

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

New retailer legislation may force processors to provide contracts

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, published the Competition and...

New retailer legislation may force processors to provide contracts

Beef

over 11 years ago

Gap between Irish and UK beef price narrows, but still 61c/kg

The beef price differential between Ireland and the UK has a narrowed since the start of the year,...

Gap between Irish and UK beef price narrows, but still 61c/kg

Breaking News

over 11 years ago

Spring lamb trade at €6.20/kg

The sheep trade continues to remain firm despite plentiful supplies being available. In its latest...

Spring lamb trade at €6.20/kg

Breaking News

over 11 years ago

Arla to reduce milk price in the UK by 1.27ppl

Arla is set to reduce its standard litre price in the UK by 1.27ppl taking it to 33.74ppl. It...

Arla to reduce milk price in the UK by 1.27ppl

Breaking News

over 11 years ago

Halving of meat and dairy production could slash farming emissions and incomes - UN report

A 50% reduction in meat and dairy consumption, and production, would reduce current European...

Halving of meat and dairy production could slash farming emissions and incomes - UN report

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

Teagasc inundated with Single Farm Payment queries, as deadline looms

Farmers have just three weeks to get their Single Farm Payment application into the Department of...

Teagasc inundated with Single Farm Payment queries, as deadline looms

Beef

over 11 years ago

Beef kill breaks 500,000 mark, three weeks ahead of 2013

Last week the cumulative beef kill since the start of the year broke the 500,000 mark almost a...

Beef kill breaks 500,000 mark, three weeks ahead of 2013

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

Premier Foods blame late Easter for slow sales

Premier Foods, which manufacturers well known brands Mr Kipling cakes and Bisto gravy, said a tough...

Premier Foods blame late Easter for slow sales

Breaking News

over 11 years ago

Well sown is well grown, according to Teagasc

Well sown is well grown, according to Teagasc, which says progress with spring crops has been slow...

Well sown is well grown, according to Teagasc

Breaking News

over 11 years ago

Septoria resistance threatens viability of winter wheat crops

The issue of septoria resistance was keenly discussed at today’s Teagasc Spring Crop Walk on the...

Septoria resistance threatens viability of winter wheat crops

Breaking News

over 11 years ago

No exceptions for agriculture on climate change - Minister Phil Hogan

Agriculture must become carbon neutral to fulfil its climate change obligations, according to the...

No exceptions for agriculture on climate change - Minister Phil Hogan

Breaking News

over 11 years ago

Shorts at the ready…

What a week! There has been good growth rates, cows have been milking well and surpluses arising....

Shorts at the ready…

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

Tesco UK to cut prices by up to a third, sparking farmer concerns

Although UK consumers will be happy to hear that Tesco has cut the price of food products, the move...

Tesco UK to cut prices by up to a third, sparking farmer concerns

Agri-Business

over 11 years ago

250 farms to be inspected by HSA in two weeks

Farm Safety Fortnight got underway today with a confirmation from the Health & Safety Authority...

250 farms to be inspected by HSA in two weeks

Beef

over 11 years ago

Mercosur trade deal could destroy suckler herd - IFA

The IFA has said there are serious worries around the possibility of a Mercosur trade deal being...

Mercosur trade deal could destroy suckler herd - IFA

Breaking News

over 11 years ago

ROI imports of Northern Ireland lamb down 25%- LMC

In a recent sheep market update the Livestock and Meat Commission in Northern Ireland noted a...

ROI imports of Northern Ireland lamb down 25%- LMC

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