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Ifac 2020 Food and Agribusiness Report to be published next week

Agri-Business

about 5 years ago

Ifac 2020 Food and Agribusiness Report to be published next week

Ifac is preparing to release its 2020 Food and Agribusiness Report for next Thursday (September...

Jackie Cahill appointed as chair of agriculture committee

Agri Politics

about 5 years ago

Jackie Cahill appointed as chair of agriculture committee

Co-ops have to reflect 'generally positive' dairy market situation

Dairy

about 5 years ago

Co-ops have to reflect 'generally positive' dairy market situation

Farmers urged to get Beef Finishers Payment applications in on time

Agri Politics

about 5 years ago

Farmers urged to get Beef Finishers Payment applications in on time

Covid-19 in meat plants: 'When something is a failure, we need to name it as a failure'

Agri Politics

about 5 years ago

Covid-19 in meat plants: 'When something is a failure, we need to name it as a failure'

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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...

Rural Life

about 5 years ago

Investigations underway following theft of low loader from Leitrim

Investigations are underway following the theft of a truck axle low loader from Co. Leitrim over...

Investigations underway following theft of low loader from Leitrim

Sheep

about 5 years ago

Could drones play a part in sheep management? - Australian trial underway

The use of drones in modern day farming is becoming increasingly popular and a trial is now...

Could drones play a part in sheep management? - Australian trial underway

Rural Life

about 5 years ago

Tractor drawing trailer seized following Garda stop in Meath

A tractor which was drawing a dumper trailer was seized by members of An Garda Síochána after...

Tractor drawing trailer seized following Garda stop in Meath

Dairy

about 5 years ago

Ornua PPI index rises for month of August

Ornua's Purchase Price Index (PPI) has risen for the month of August, the Irish dairy exporter has...

Ornua PPI index rises for month of August

Agri-Business

about 5 years ago

Brexit negotiations for Ireland about 'maintaining peace and stability'

In a speech following talks with the UK’s David Frost this week, the EU’s chief Brexit...

Brexit negotiations for Ireland about 'maintaining peace and stability'

Rural Life

about 5 years ago

Heydon interview: 'What can happen on farms can keep you awake at night'

Minister of State Martin Heydon is the first minister in the history of the state to have farm...

Heydon interview: 'What can happen on farms can keep you awake at night'

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Using science-backed strategies to reduce risks and boost crop yields

Using science-backed strategies to reduce risks and boost crop yields

As farmers struggle with ever-decreasing chemical options, increasing environmental pressures, and...

Rural Life

about 5 years ago

Lambs stolen from Longford field 'may have been taken by boat'

Members of An Garda Síochána are investigating the theft of a number of lambs from land in Co....

Lambs stolen from Longford field 'may have been taken by boat'

Agri-Business

about 5 years ago

Brexit talks: 'The UK side continues to disappoint'

Following talks with the UK's David Frost this week, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel...

Brexit talks: 'The UK side continues to disappoint'

Agri Politics

about 5 years ago

TB risk statements 'causing panic among farmers' and 'should be ignored'

The issuing of TB Herd History Risk Statements to herd-owners around the country is "causing...

TB risk statements 'causing panic among farmers' and 'should be ignored'

Agri Politics

about 5 years ago

'Expectations high' for 'one of youngest ministers for agriculture'

The announcement of Donegal TD Charlie McConalogue as the new Minister for Agriculture, Food and...

'Expectations high' for 'one of youngest ministers for agriculture'

Agri Politics

about 5 years ago

New minister's 'duty of care' must 'extend equally' to all farmers - INHFA

The Irish Natura and Hill Farmers Association (INHFA) has said that the newly-appointed Minister...

New minister's 'duty of care' must 'extend equally' to all farmers - INHFA

Rural Life

about 5 years ago

Wheel flies off livestock trailer and kills dog walker

Police are appealing for information in relation to an incident where a wheel flew off a livestock...

Wheel flies off livestock trailer and kills dog walker

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Future-proofing your farm: Steps you can take today

Future-proofing your farm: Steps you can take today

Irish dairy farmers face constant change, from unpredictable weather to evolving regulations and...

Rural Life

about 5 years ago

Search underway for 42 crew after cattle ship capsizes in East China Sea

A search operation is underway for 42 crew members of a ship carrying almost 6,000 cattle, which...

Search underway for 42 crew after cattle ship capsizes in East China Sea

Tillage

about 5 years ago

'Prepare for change': McGuinness underlines Brexit challenge for feed sector

Concerns about the impact of Brexit on the grain and feed sector, and the progress of negotiations...

'Prepare for change': McGuinness underlines Brexit challenge for feed sector

Dairy

about 5 years ago

Grass growth: Grass continues to grow well; however, weather remains unsettled

The weather forecast for the coming days, heading into next week, looks set to be unsettled -...

Grass growth: Grass continues to grow well; however, weather remains unsettled

Beef

about 5 years ago

Beef kill hits 35,000 head

Some 35,000 cattle were slaughtered last week in Irish beef exporting plants – an increase of 656...

Beef kill hits 35,000 head

Agri-Business

about 5 years ago

Report: Marginal decrease in values of prime grassland

Prime grassland values decreased by a marginal 0.1% in the second quarter of this year, with prices...

Report: Marginal decrease in values of prime grassland

Environment

about 5 years ago

Land used for organic farming in Ireland increased by 257% in 20 years

According to new data, the area of agricultural land used for organic farming in Ireland increased...

Land used for organic farming in Ireland increased by 257% in 20 years

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