Rural Life
Macra na Feirme and The Agricultural Science Association (ASA) Ireland have collaborated to host a lunch event sponsored by FBD...
Creating hampers of pampering treats for a friend who was undergoing treatment for breast cancer during lockdown led farmer's wife, Agnes Maher, to establish her own business.
With silage season 2020 well underway, the #PinkBales initiative to support Breast Cancer Ireland is back.
Preparations are in full flow for a tractor run in aid of breast cancer research, which is set to take place next week.
Agri-Business
#PinkBales is a campaign that is focused on raising some much need funds for Breast Cancer research and creating awareness.
"Bale Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness" is the message for farmers around the country as Glanbia Agribusiness returns with its successful #PinkBales campaign in aid of Breast Cancer Ireland.
A total of €10,000 has been raised for Breast Cancer Ireland as a result of the #PinkBales campaign for 2017 ran by Glanbia Agribusiness.
For the third year running, Dairygold has launched its ‘Wrap It Pink’ campaign for 2017, in association with the Irish Cancer Society.
Irish farmers together with Dairygold have contributed €10,500 to the Irish Cancer Society through the Society’s ‘Wrap it Pink’ campaign.
Farmers around Ireland are being encouraged to go pink this summer in aid of breast cancer awareness with pink netwrap supplied by Glanbia Agribusiness.