Agri Politics
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Michael Creed welcomed his French counterpart, Stephane Travert, to Ireland over the weekend.
Opinion
Delivering for the public good will be one of the key challenges facing Irish agriculture over the next 10 years.
Michael Creed has said that Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) support budgets must be maintained at current levels.
Agri-Business
The Minister for Agriculture, Michael Creed, is said to be "very pleased" with the Brexit deal that was announced earlier this morning.
Ornua has today announced a major product expansion into the South Korean market with the launch of Kerrygold butter.
Minister Creed has offered input to Japanese officials on how to tackle rural depopulation, succession challenges and ageing populations.
MEPs mustn’t give much consideration to the corn flakes they eat for breakfast each morning, given the result of the recent glyphosate vote.
Micheal Creed, should never have been made to look foolish regarding the implications of the stamp duty changes, announced in Budget 2018.
Michael Fitzmaurice TD has suggested that minister Creed's authority is under question following the Stamp Duty debacle.
Creed unveils 7-point Brexit strategy to ensure the ongoing sustainability of Ireland's farming and food sectors
Other
The Minister for Agriculture, Michael Creed has defended the rates of compensation for suckler cows under the TB eradication scheme.
Rural Life
Galway, Mayo, Donegal and Kerry were the leading recipients of payments for applications to the Areas of Natural Constraint Scheme in 2015.
Michael Creed met with Phil Hogan yesterday evening for the first time since the Minister’s appointment.