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Report: Europe's organic retail sales valued at €54.7 billion

Environment

8 months ago

Report: Europe's organic retail sales valued at €54.7 billion

In 2023, retail sales of organic products in Europe reached a total of €54.7 billion, including...

Minister 'should have held out' on GAEC 2 - Gorman

Environment

8 months ago

Minister 'should have held out' on GAEC 2 - Gorman

Research: More carbon storage under hedges than grassland

Environment

8 months ago

Research: More carbon storage under hedges than grassland

Main barriers for methane reduction research outlined

Environment

8 months ago

Main barriers for methane reduction research outlined

Noel Meehan appointed head of water quality KT with Teagasc

Environment

8 months ago

Noel Meehan appointed head of water quality KT with Teagasc

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Major regional roadshow aims to grow Ireland’s organic livestock sector

Major regional roadshow aims to grow Ireland’s organic livestock sector

Ireland’s organic farming community is set to take centre stage this autumn with the launch of a...

Environment

8 months ago

Over 1,600 farmers took part in €23.5m Hen Harrier Project

Over 1,600 farmers across six Special Protection Areas (SPAs) were issued with around €20 million...

Over 1,600 farmers took part in €23.5m Hen Harrier Project

Dairy

8 months ago

Arla installs major new boiler as part of emissions reduction plan

Arla Food Ingredients has taken another step towards its carbon reduction goal with the...

Arla installs major new boiler as part of emissions reduction plan

Environment

8 months ago

NI court fines man after 'agricultural material' discharge to river

A court in Northern Ireland has fined a man £500 plus a £15 offenders levy for a water pollution...

NI court fines man after 'agricultural material' discharge to river

Environment

8 months ago

'Finding harmony on food production and solar generation is key'

Finding harmony between good quality land, such as that in the southeast where food production...

'Finding harmony on food production and solar generation is key'

Environment

8 months ago

Positive change in farmers' mindsets for improving water quality

While the story of water quality is not completely positive, with work to be done in many...

Positive change in farmers' mindsets for improving water quality

Environment

8 months ago

Minister: ACRES balancing payments dealt with 'on case-by-case basis'

The Minister for Agriculture, Food, Fisheries and the Marine, today (Thursday, February 6) told the...

Minister: ACRES balancing payments dealt with 'on case-by-case basis'

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Using science-backed strategies to reduce risks and boost crop yields

Using science-backed strategies to reduce risks and boost crop yields

As farmers struggle with ever-decreasing chemical options, increasing environmental pressures, and...

Environment

8 months ago

EPA fines agri company €15k for industrial emissions breaches

An agricultural biogas facility based in Co. Cork has been fined €15,000 by the Environmental...

EPA fines agri company €15k for industrial emissions breaches

Environment

8 months ago

Commission urges increased 'compliance' with EU water laws

A new report from the European Commission recommends increased "compliance with EU water laws"...

Commission urges increased 'compliance' with EU water laws

Environment

8 months ago

€8m grassland initiative kicks off in Co. Cork

An EU initiative to deploy and optimise regional green biorefineries in grassland farming regions...

€8m grassland initiative kicks off in Co. Cork

Environment

8 months ago

Applications for EU Organic Awards to open shortly

Applications are due to open next week (Tuesday, February 11) for the fourth edition of...

Applications for EU Organic Awards to open shortly

Environment

8 months ago

Highest gust of wind hit 99.5 knots during Storm Éowyn - Met Éireann

Storm Éowyn brought hurricane force winds and new wind speed records for Ireland according to the...

Highest gust of wind hit 99.5 knots during Storm Éowyn - Met Éireann

Agri-Business

8 months ago

Kildare to host community meeting about biogas plant

A community meeting will take place in Co. Kildare later this month to discuss plans for a new...

Kildare to host community meeting about biogas plant

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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...

Beef

8 months ago

Call for changes to Ireland’s climate change legislation

Beef Plan Movement (BPM) has called for immediate changes in Ireland’s climate change legislation...

Call for changes to Ireland’s climate change legislation

Agri-Business

8 months ago

Tipperary wine producer hails ethical solution to deter deer

Self-proclaimed hobby farmer and aspiring wine producer, Liam Barry, has claimed he has found a...

Tipperary wine producer hails ethical solution to deter deer

Agri-Business

8 months ago

Fonterra to invest $150m in electrification projects

Fonterra is set to invest $150 million in electrification projects across the North Island of New...

Fonterra to invest $150m in electrification projects

N.Ireland

8 months ago

Panel seeks views on environmental governance in NI

An independent panel has launched a call for evidence seeking views on the current environmental...

Panel seeks views on environmental governance in NI

Agri Politics

8 months ago

Water quality committee 'must ensure all sectors play their part'

The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has called on a new Cabinet committee to ensure that all...

Water quality committee 'must ensure all sectors play their part'

Environment

8 months ago

Eurostat: Fall in number of Irish farms with 'uncovered' slurry storage

There has been a "significant" fall in the number of Irish farms with uncovered slurry storage...

Eurostat: Fall in number of Irish farms with 'uncovered' slurry storage

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