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Environment

Emissions targets move to next phase as consultation closes

Rural Life

over 3 years ago

Emissions targets move to next phase as consultation closes

The process for setting the emissions reduction targets for each sector of the economy is set to...

Agri-environment and farm safety training scheme announced

Environment

over 3 years ago

Agri-environment and farm safety training scheme announced

An Bord Pleanála grants permission for Kerrygold expansion in Cork

Dairy

over 3 years ago

An Bord Pleanála grants permission for Kerrygold expansion in Cork

Milk quotas not on his agenda for new dairy group - Boyle

Dairy News

over 3 years ago

Milk quotas not on his agenda for new dairy group - Boyle

GMIT: 'Vision for Biodiversity' plan to support conservation

Environment

over 3 years ago

GMIT: 'Vision for Biodiversity' plan to support conservation

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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...

Dairy News

over 3 years ago

Milk suppliers positive after new group meeting but wary of restrictions

The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers' Association (ICMSA) has welcomed the comments of Prof. Gerry...

Milk suppliers positive after new group meeting but wary of restrictions

Environment

over 3 years ago

'Farming does not stand still for soil sample results' - TD

Wexford independent TD, Verona Murphy, has said she supports the Irish Farmers' Association's (IFA)...

'Farming does not stand still for soil sample results' - TD

Rural Life

over 3 years ago

'Scheduled carbon tax increase must be immediately set aside' - TD

Independent TD for Laois-Offaly, Carol Nolan, has called on Taoiseach Micheál Martin to take...

'Scheduled carbon tax increase must be immediately set aside' - TD

Rural Life

over 3 years ago

Kilkenny organic apple producers join Farming for Nature network

A Kilkenny couple who produce organic apples on their family farm have joined the Farming for...

Kilkenny organic apple producers join Farming for Nature network

Environment

over 3 years ago

Conservation preserves cowhouse for generations to come

The conservation and repair of a 19th century limestone and natural slate cowhouse in north Cork...

Conservation preserves cowhouse for generations to come

Agri-Business

over 3 years ago

Draft CAP Strategic Plan for Ireland published

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) has today (Friday, February 4, 2022)...

Draft CAP Strategic Plan for Ireland published

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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...

Environment

over 3 years ago

Predicted weather patterns indicate further water pollution from agriculture

A study of river water quality during one of the UK’s wettest ever winters shows a massive...

Predicted weather patterns indicate further water pollution from agriculture

Environment

over 3 years ago

Ice warning in place this morning ahead of unsettled weekend

A Status Yellow Warning for ice is currently in place for all of Ireland and Northern Ireland,...

Ice warning in place this morning ahead of unsettled weekend

Rural Life

over 3 years ago

Varadkar tells IFA: 'No discussion in government about limiting output'

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar has told the Irish...

Varadkar tells IFA: 'No discussion in government about limiting output'

Rural Life

over 3 years ago

Legislation for cooperatives no longer fit for purpose - senator

Green Party senator, Róisín Garvey, has welcomed progress on the Cooperative Societies Bill,...

Legislation for cooperatives no longer fit for purpose - senator

Environment

over 3 years ago

TDs welcome decision to reinstate green waste burning exemption

The decision yesterday (Wednesday, February 2) to reinstate a derogation for farmers to burn green...

TDs welcome decision to reinstate green waste burning exemption

Environment

over 3 years ago

'The lungs of Ireland' - first peatland restoration project in Co. Clare

The first raised-bog restoration and peatland rewetting project, Shanakyle Bog Restoration, located...

'The lungs of Ireland' - first peatland restoration project in Co. Clare

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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...

Dairy News

over 3 years ago

Macra describes timeframe for dairy sector plan as 'unworkable'

Macra na Feirme has described the timeframe for developing a future plan for the dairy sector as...

Macra describes timeframe for dairy sector plan as 'unworkable'

Rural Life

over 3 years ago

Exemption on burning green waste to be reinstated - minister

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue has told an Oireachtas...

Exemption on burning green waste to be reinstated - minister

Environment

over 3 years ago

Citizens' Assembly: '2022 will be a big year for nature'

Minister of State for heritage and electoral reform, Malcolm Noonan has welcomed today’s...

Citizens' Assembly: '2022 will be a big year for nature'

Environment

over 3 years ago

Farming for Nature seeks farmers who go the 'extra mile'

Farming for Nature (FFN) has issued a call for new members to join its network of farmers and farm...

Farming for Nature seeks farmers who go the 'extra mile'

Rural Life

over 3 years ago

Burning of green waste 'under review' by department

The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications has confirmed to Agriland that an...

Burning of green waste 'under review' by department

Environment

over 3 years ago

World Wetlands Day: Over 5,000ha of Irish bogs restored since 2018

Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, has launched of a promotional...

World Wetlands Day: Over 5,000ha of Irish bogs restored since 2018

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