Agri-Business
Moy Park, which is owned by Pilgrim’s Europe, reported a dip in turnover but a jump in operating profits for 2024.
N.Ireland
Farmers supplying Pilgrim’s Europe are celebrating success after winning both First and Second...
Moy Park has been fined £4,000 for failing to comply with conditions of its pollution prevention and control permit at its Ballymena plant.
The owner of Moy Park, one of NI's largest businesses, has urged the UK government to adopt a "joined-up" policy approach.
Poultry company Moy Park has recorded revenue of £2.03 billion for 2023, up 10.7% on the previous year (£1.83 billion).
Pig/Poultry
Ireland should become the poultry breeding centre of Europe, according to former Moy Park director, Eric Reid.
Environment
The Northern Ireland carbon steering group will work in partnership with the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
Moy Park has launched a new scheme with the aim reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by...
A Moy Park director and a director of the Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association (NIFDA) have...
Northern Irish food company Moy Park, together with a consortium of UK companies known as Project Butterfly...
Moy Park has secured a supply deal with Getir, which will see eight of its Moy Park ready to eat chicken products...
Moy Park has confirmed it will restart its live processing line at its Ballymena factory in Co. Antrim which will employ 150 people.
14 Unite the Union members at the Moy Park site on the Moneynick Road, Randalstown have established pickets at the feed mill in a strike...
The decision made by Moy Park to suspend processing at it's Ballymena processing site in Co. Antrim has been challenged...
Northern Ireland headquartered poultry giant Moy Park has launched two new learning and development programmes for its staff..
Moy Park has announced a new apprenticeship programme designed to nurture the next generation of engineering talent. The four-year...
Poultry giant Moy Park has announced plans to launch an ‘Agricultural Academy’ aimed to upskill its UK agricultural team.
Northern Ireland poultry giant Moy Park has reduced the amount of plastic in its packaging by 10% over the past year.
A lateral flow testing pilot has been rolled out at leading food company Moy Park sites across Northern Ireland and England as part of the Government’s UK-wide continuing drive to increase the availability of testing.
A pioneering Northern Ireland project to shape the future of poultry houses has been successful in attracting funding from Innovate UK to develop their £250,000 ‘Ideal Home’.
The Moy Park investment includes advanced safety measures which have been rolled out across its facilities since late March.
Academics from Queen’s University Belfast have been awarded $311,000 (£252,000) to use video-based crowd-tracking technology typically used to monitor human crowds to improve the welfare of broilers.
A recent unannounced inspection at the Moy Park site where an employee who died of Covid-19 worked found no major issues.