N.Ireland
A recent farmer meeting has highlighted the impact of the Nutrients Action Programme (NAP) proposals on the pig sector in Northern Ireland
Agri-Business
High rate US tariffs on Chinese shipping costs now represent a real challenge for Irish grain and raw material importers.
The Northern Ireland Grain Trade Association (NIGTA) has confirmed its commitment to work towards the securing of better water quality
The tremendous volatility now impacting across agri-supply chains has been confirmed by the Northern Ireland Grain Trade Association (NIGTA).
The latest Feed Forum update from the Northern Ireland Grain Trade Association (NIGTA) has been published.
NIGTA is highlighting the role now being played by feed compounders in helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
NIGTA warns that Europe’s animal feed sector is still striving to work through the many trading and related challenges created by Brexit.
Northern Ireland Grain Trade Association CEO, Gill Gallagher, is indicating that up to five ships per day could leave Ukrainian ports.
Tillage
IGFA has welcomed the resumption of grain and oilseed exports from Ukraine through the country’s Black Sea Ports.
NIGTA chief executive Gill Gallagher has confirmed that meal rationing for livestock production purposes is not on the cards
Farming and food in Northern Ireland are facing up to a number of unprecedented challenges at the present time according to the NIGTA.
According to the Northern Ireland Grain Trade Association (NIGTA), the conflict in Ukraine continues to dominate world markets,
Grain and feed market volatility look set to continue over the coming months as pressure persists on global supply chains
NI Grain Trade Association has confirmed the appointment of Gill Gallagher as the organisation’s new chief executive, succeeding Robin Irvine.
Farming organisations are among a group of 21 NI business organisations to pen a letter to Theresa May over Brexit labour concerns.
NIGTA President Dr. Keith Agnew believes that the north's farming and food sectors are those which will be most exposed to any Brexit deal