Rural Life
The deployment of financing for climate adaptation in Ireland "is below what is required to address the escalating risks".
While monthly ATM withdrawals have decreased by about 500 million since June 2020, there is still a...
A higher reliance on agriculture in some counties suggests an increased vulnerability to Brexit, according to a report.
Agri Politics
The Central Bank of Ireland has been called on to immediately extend the Covid-19 loan capital and interest repayment break to six months.
Beef
Analysis by a Central Bank economist has found that farmers in the west, mid-west and midlands are set to be the worst affected by Brexit.
Agri-Business
The Central Bank of Ireland has today published its second Quarterly Bulletin of 2019, giving its economic growth predictions.
Gross output of Irish agriculture is up 21% since 2010, showing growth, but Brexit and profitability pose risks, the Central Bank says.