Agri Politics
Russia rows back on some of its food ban
Russia has rowed back on some of its food ban, which saw millions of euro worth of EU food produce...
Agri Politics
Russia has rowed back on some of its food ban, which saw millions of euro worth of EU food produce...
N.Ireland
Following a meeting of potato industry stakeholders to discuss the best way forward for the industry. Potato packers, merchants and...
Agri Politics
The Ulster Farmers’ Union has said that farmers, and in particular arable growers, need more clarity around what is expected...
Agri-Business
Teagasc launched a new document in Dublin today outlining its research highlights from 2013. Dr Frank O’Mara, Director of Research in...
Rural Life
Tillage farmers the Flynn family consisting of five brothers are farming some 1,500 acres together in partnership in Rush in...
Tillage
The Rooster is, by far, the most popular potato among Irish consumers, with the red variety accounting for 60% of...
Other
Experts from the UK and India are working together to identify and develop novel environmentally-sustainable strategies to control plant pests,...
Other
Market research commissioned by potato packer Wilson’s Country has confirmed that the tonnages of fresh potatoes sold on the Irish...
Agri-Business
UCD agronomy specialist Dr Tom McCabe told delegates attending the recent Alltech Crop Science seminar that achieving the highest levels...
Other
This weekend sees Dublin’s only agricultural show take place, the Flavours of Fingal. On Saturday and Sunday, at Newbridge House and...
Breaking News
Production of the three main cereals (wheat, oats and barley) increased by 275,000 tonnes to 2,401,000 tonnes in 2013, according...
Beef
Emotions were running high in the tent used to host the forum discussion at the Beef 2014 event, held at...
Agri-Business
The IFA has said that the Government’s draft Competition and Consumer Protection Bill will do absolutely nothing to protect vulnerable...
Breaking News
Winter wheat and oats are at flag leaf to head emerging, while winter barley crops are well into flowering. In...
Agri-Business
Bord Bía has confirmed to Agriland that it is to join forces with the UK Potato Council in an attempt...
Beef
Although the weather forecast for the next few days isn’t that good, most farmers will agree that the spring of...
Agri-Business
Although UK consumers will be happy to hear that Tesco has cut the price of food products, the move has...
Agri-Business
No genetically modified (GM) food can be considered safe, if consumed over a lifetime, according to one speaker at the...