Agri-Business
The board of Kerry Co-op has today (Wednesday, April 5) confirmed that Jim Woulfe has been appointed as an advisor to the board.
Dairy
Following a positive start, 2021 will be a good year in the dairy sector, according to Dairygold CEO Jim Woulfe.
Dairygold CEO Jim Woulfe has announced his decision to retire later this year after 42 years at the business and 12 years at the helm.
Jim Woulfe, chief executive officer (CEO) of DairyGold Co-op, opened the conference with his presentation titled ‘Can we sell our milk’?
Dairygold has welcomed An Bord Pleanala’s decision to grant planning for a state-of-the-art cheese manufacturing plant in Mogeely, Co. Cork.
Irish dairy farmers can expect further milk price decreases in the future, Dairygold CEO Jim Woulfe has claimed today.
After a record-breaking year for Irish dairy farmer returns in 2017, when relatively good milk prices and an expanded national herd helped to bolster profitability levels, the outlook for 2018 appears to be more difficult.
It will be "steady as she goes" where milk prices are concerned for the next six months, according to Dairygold CEO Jim Woulfe.
A new €86 million facility developed by Dairygold is set to cater for its members' growing milk production levels over the coming years.
Jim Woulfe, CEO of Dairygold, was speaking on Morning Ireland on RTE. He outlined his concerns and priorities in relation to Brexit.
Global dairy markets are delicately balanced and fragile, according to Dairygold CEO Jim Woulfe, and this fragility is a big concern for dairy marketers and buyers.
Dairygold Co-operatives's operating profit equalled €17.5m in 2016, despite a drop in turnover of close to €30m compared to 2015.
Further correction in global dairy markets is still required, according to Dairygold CEO Jim Woulfe.