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Arla aims to double sales to €600 million

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

Arla aims to double sales to €600 million

Arla is fast tracking its plans to become Europe’s e-commerce leader within the dairy...

Microgeneration consultation welcomed 'with caution' by opposition party

Environment

over 4 years ago

Microgeneration consultation welcomed 'with caution' by opposition party

Commission publishes list of potential eco-scheme practices under next CAP

Environment

over 4 years ago

Commission publishes list of potential eco-scheme practices under next CAP

Beef Plan directors 'removed' based on 'legal advice'

Agri Politics

over 4 years ago

Beef Plan directors 'removed' based on 'legal advice'

Bord Bia Report: 8% rise in horticulture and cereals exports in 2020

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

Bord Bia Report: 8% rise in horticulture and cereals exports in 2020

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Watch: How 6 dairy farmers make milk quality a priority

Watch: How 6 dairy farmers make milk quality a priority

The Irish Holstein Friesian Association (IHFA) Focus Farm series highlights some of Ireland’s...

Environment

over 4 years ago

'Imminent' scheme for farmers to sell renewable electricity to grid welcomed

The imminent introduction of a Microgeneration Support Scheme (MSS) - which will pay for surplus...

'Imminent' scheme for farmers to sell renewable electricity to grid welcomed

Beef

over 4 years ago

Beef prices strengthen: 'Prices must push on and reflect market conditions'

Beef prices have strengthened this week with tight supplies and strong demand once again being...

Beef prices strengthen: 'Prices must push on and reflect market conditions'

Dairy

over 4 years ago

Dairy market analysis: Prices push higher amid strong demand

European dairy commodity prices pushed higher in recent weeks as strong demand continues to...

Dairy market analysis: Prices push higher amid strong demand

Rural Life

over 4 years ago

Farm worker convicted after straw bales incident leaves cyclist brain damaged

A farm worker has been convicted of causing serious injury by dangerous driving after failing to...

Farm worker convicted after straw bales incident leaves cyclist brain damaged

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

Grant Thornton highlights 'resilience' of Irish food industry after tough 2020

Grant Thornton has highlighted the "resilience of the Irish food industry" following the...

Grant Thornton highlights 'resilience' of Irish food industry after tough 2020

Agri Politics

over 4 years ago

Case to be made that farmers 'receive substantial piece' of Brexit fund

The announcement made by Minister Simon Coveney that Ireland is set to receive €1.05 billion in...

Case to be made that farmers 'receive substantial piece' of Brexit fund

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Online programme for supporters of farmers facing mental health struggles

Online programme for supporters of farmers facing mental health struggles

In farming communities across Ireland, the pressure on mental health can be deeply felt not just by...

Agri Politics

over 4 years ago

BEAM flexibility based on Covid restrictions and falling suckler numbers called for

Penalties associated with the 5% reduction of bovine livestock manure nitrogen under the Beef...

BEAM flexibility based on Covid restrictions and falling suckler numbers called for

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

Stena Line deploys newest ship on Rosslare-Cherbourg route

Stena Line has added its brand-new ferry, the Stena Embla, temporarily to the Rosslare-Cherbourg...

Stena Line deploys newest ship on Rosslare-Cherbourg route

Environment

over 4 years ago

Farmers to receive 'fair price' for selling excess electricity back to the grid under new scheme

Farmers will receive a "fair price" for selling excess electricity they generate back into the...

Farmers to receive 'fair price' for selling excess electricity back to the grid under new scheme

Dairy

over 4 years ago

Dairy advice: Tips for milking during Covid-19

With the country under current Covid-19 restrictions, it's important that dairy farmers begin...

Dairy advice: Tips for milking during Covid-19

Sheep

over 4 years ago

Turning attentions to administering clostridial vaccinations

With the lambing season for mid-season flocks fast approaching, it’s time for farmers to start...

Turning attentions to administering clostridial vaccinations

Beef

over 4 years ago

Decrease in cattle sold through marts during 2020

In figures obtained by AgriLand this week from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine...

Decrease in cattle sold through marts during 2020

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This post is sponsored by Bord Bia; Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM); Teagasc; Irish Organic Farmers and Growers Association; IFA; Organic Trust; National Organic Training Skillnet; ICSA; ICMSA; Irish Country Meats; Macra na Feirme; The Good Herdsmen; and Leitrim Organic Farmers.
Major regional roadshow aims to grow Ireland’s organic livestock sector

Major regional roadshow aims to grow Ireland’s organic livestock sector

Ireland’s organic farming community is set to take centre stage this autumn with the launch of a...

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

Point-to-point racing season suspended

The Irish National Hunt Steeplechase Committee (INHSC) has announced the suspension of the 2021...

Point-to-point racing season suspended

Sheep

over 4 years ago

Heavy lamb prices up €10-15/head at Blessington, as lambs top €153/head

Blessington's John Doyle reported that heavy lamb prices were stronger by €10-15/head at...

Heavy lamb prices up €10-15/head at Blessington, as lambs top €153/head

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

'We're telling our customers that Ireland is the only gig in town' - McCarthy

Part of Bord Bia's marketing response to Brexit it to tell Ireland's current customers in export...

'We're telling our customers that Ireland is the only gig in town' - McCarthy

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

Hauliers urge government to act as customs chaos wreaks havoc on agri-food supply chains

With additional reporting by Sylvester Phelan Hauliers claim vital parts of UK customs guidance...

Hauliers urge government to act as customs chaos wreaks havoc on agri-food supply chains

Machinery

over 4 years ago

TAMS to continue after current tranche deadline this week

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue has today (Wednesday,...

TAMS to continue after current tranche deadline this week

Beef

over 4 years ago

Simmental heifer calves sell up to €360/head at Ballybay Mart

The Monaghan-based Ballybay Mart returned to action on Saturday (January 9). There was a selection...

Simmental heifer calves sell up to €360/head at Ballybay Mart

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