Agri-Business
In the UK and Ireland, women make up 35% of the workforce in food manufacturing and 33% in the meat sector, according to research.
Since 2020, horticulture input costs have risen on average by 76.2% across sub-sectors, according to a new report.
Fertiliser "availability and affordability" will be high on the agenda today at a high level EU meeting of government ministers today.
A major new feasibility study exploring the future of agri-tech development in Ireland’s south...
Minister Heydon's department has identified a requirement for 25 extra staff to facilitate Ireland's hosting of the EU Presidency.
Uneven progress on gender balance across organisations is "threatening to undermine" efforts to attract talent in the food industry.
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) has been asked to find savings of up to €26 million next year.
Fine Gael TD William Aird has raised concerns about planning delays, rural housing restrictions and the operation of “local need” rules.
Beef
Representatives of MII will attend a meeting of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture and Food this week on beef prices.
Pre-tax profits at the Irish arm of US food giant, Sysco Foods last year increased by 19% to €28.24 million.
A new study of over 1,000 vets has outlined what is being called the "essential yet often unseen role" of veterinary care.
Tesco has today (Monday, May 25) introduced range of lower carbon Irish beef products in its supermarkets.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) warned of a looming global food crisis due to the Strait of Hormuz closure.
Bord Bia is planning to "shine a spotlight" on the Irish organic farming sector at the upcoming Bloom 2026.
By Gordon Deegan Limerick County Council has paid out €36.03 million to landowners to date,...
There is “no general public health concern” over the sale or consumption of Brazilian beef in Ireland according to the Minister for Health.
Producer prices for food products increased by 1% in the 12 months to April 2026, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
The Council of the EU today (Friday, May 22) confirmed it will suspend customs tariffs on key nitrogen-based fertilisers for one year.
A team at SETU has won a major European accolade - the 2025 Best Market Discovery Prize in the ‘Fair and Resilient Food System Mission’.
Podcast
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Farmers should be aware that Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) returns must be filed with Revenue on or before this Saturday.
The Irish Government has indicated its support for a mechanism that allows for the suspension of the EU CBAM as fertiliser prices rise.
Farmer Business Developments plc has reported revenues of €142.2 million in 2025, up 18.5% compared to the previous year (€119.9 million).