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The Farming Week: Mercosur saga, Irish food exports, and 4,000 cattle wanted for live export

Podcast

3 days ago

The Farming Week: Mercosur saga, Irish food exports, and 4,000 cattle wanted for live export

Charles O'Donnell, Aisling O'Brien, Breifne O'Brien and Joe Griffin bring you the biggest stories...

Ireland to commit €35m to UN World Food Programme next year

News

12 days ago

Ireland to commit €35m to UN World Food Programme next year

Ireland's commitment to the UN World Food Programme (WFP) for 2026 will total €35 million according to Minister Martin Heydon.

The Farming Week: Mercosur protests, planning update, disease watch and milk cheques

Podcast

24 days ago

The Farming Week: Mercosur protests, planning update, disease watch and milk cheques

Francess McDonnell, Kathleen O'Sullivan, Cathal O'Shea and Breifne O’Brien bring you the biggest...

Listen: AgriFocus - what next for the EU Mercosur trade deal

Podcast

26 days ago

Listen: AgriFocus - what next for the EU Mercosur trade deal

Live from the European Parliament in Strasbourg, MEP Ciaran Mullooly speaks to AgriFocus about the...

The Farming Week: Nitrates derogation confirmed, bluetongue latest, Irish whiskey sales

Podcast

about 1 month ago

The Farming Week: Nitrates derogation confirmed, bluetongue latest, Irish whiskey sales

Charles O'Donnell, Francess McDonnell, Cathal O'Shea and Joe Griffin bring you the biggest stories...

Podcast

about 1 month ago

The Farming Week: Bluetongue, derogation developments, and farm incomes

Charles O'Donnell and Kathleen O'Sullivan bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish...

The Farming Week: Bluetongue, derogation developments, and farm incomes

Podcast

about 1 month ago

The Farming Week: Nitrates derogation, scheme payments latest and the €33,500 heifer

Francess McDonnell and Kathleen O'Sullivan bring you the biggest stories of the week in Irish...

The Farming Week: Nitrates derogation, scheme payments latest and the €33,500 heifer

News

about 2 months ago

Met Éireann: ‘No improvement’ on soil conditions in coming days

Poor drying conditions, no improvement to soil conditions, and unsettled weather are predicted for coming days.

Met Éireann: ‘No improvement’ on soil conditions in coming days

Podcast

about 2 months ago

AgriFocus: What's the outlook for milk prices in 2026?

In general most dairy farmers have had a relatively good year but since July there has been a...

AgriFocus: What's the outlook for milk prices in 2026?

Dairy

about 2 months ago

Gardai investigate theft of 18 cattle in Skibbereen

Gardaí are appealing for witnesses following an incident where 18 cattle were stolen from a farm in Skibbereen, Co. Cork.

Gardai investigate theft of 18 cattle in Skibbereen

Rural Life

about 2 months ago

New right to cash law welcomed as 'vital protection' for rural communities

New ‘Access to Cash’ legislation which will come into force this week has been welcomed, particularly for people living in rural areas.

New right to cash law welcomed as 'vital protection' for rural communities

Agri-Business

about 2 months ago

New strategy aims to grow Irish value-added food and drink exports to €5.4bn

An ambitious strategy to grow Irish exports of value-added food and beverages to €5.4 billion by 2035 has been launched

New strategy aims to grow Irish value-added food and drink exports to €5.4bn

Video

about 2 months ago

IFA in Brussels wants commission to support farmers

The European Commission "is not listening to farmers" when it comes to negotiating trade deals,...

IFA in Brussels wants commission to support farmers

Podcast

about 2 months ago

The Farming Week: Milk price cut, sheep thefts and calving gate concerns

Charles O'Donnell, Aisling O'Brien, Breifne O'Brien and Cathal O'Shea bring you the biggest stories...

The Farming Week: Milk price cut, sheep thefts and calving gate concerns

Environment

about 2 months ago

Agroecology boosts biodiversity and climate resilience – researchers

A meta-analysis of 170 studies conducted found that agroecological farming reduces agriculture’s negative impacts on nature.

Agroecology boosts biodiversity and climate resilience – researchers

Video

about 2 months ago

Copa Cogeca rejects current CAP proposals

Farm representative groups across Europe are increasingly concerned about the proposed budget for...

Copa Cogeca rejects current CAP proposals

Video

about 2 months ago

MEP Maria Walsh speaks to Agriland about Mercosur trade deal

With discussion about a proposed trade deal between the European Union and some South American...

MEP Maria Walsh speaks to Agriland about Mercosur trade deal

Video

about 2 months ago

On the Record with the Agri-Food Regulator

The chief executive of the Agri-Food Regulator has issued a "call to action" to farmers and...

On the Record with the Agri-Food Regulator

Video

about 2 months ago

Kepak to pay young sheep farmers up to 30c/kg bonus

Kepak is set to open applications for a young sheep farmer group that will pay members a price...

Kepak to pay young sheep farmers up to 30c/kg bonus

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Video

about 2 months ago

Shipping 1,600 cows from Waterford to Algeria

Agriland got an exclusive look inside the MV Alondra livestock-carrier, where 1,600 purebred...

Shipping 1,600 cows from Waterford to Algeria

Video

about 2 months ago

Tírlan announce €126m investment in Ballyragget plant

Tírlan announced a €126 million investment for its whey processing facility at its Ballyragget...

Tírlan announce €126m investment in Ballyragget plant

Podcast

about 2 months ago

The Farming Week: Scheme payments, bird flu latest and farmer protests

Charles O'Donnell, Aisling O'Brien and Breifne O'Brien  bring you the biggest stories of the...

The Farming Week: Scheme payments, bird flu latest and farmer protests

News

about 2 months ago

New EU rules promise to tackle ‘unfair trading practices’ in agri-food sector

A new EU deal which aims to "support farmers’ position in the supply chain" has been agreed by the European Council and European Parliament.

New EU rules promise to tackle ‘unfair trading practices’ in agri-food sector

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