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Should young children eat meat and dairy?

Breaking News

over 1 year ago

Should young children eat meat and dairy?

A leading nutritionist has confirmed that animal products such as beef, lamb and dairy, can feature in meals made available to young.....

Budget 2023: Fodder support to continue and €8m to spread lime

Breaking News

about 3 years ago

Budget 2023: Fodder support to continue and €8m to spread lime

Details are emerging this evening (Monday, September 26) of what supports will be included for...

25% emissions reduction target agreed for agriculture

Breaking News

over 3 years ago

25% emissions reduction target agreed for agriculture

The coalition government parties have today (Thursday, July 28) agreed on a 25% reduction in...

Agri projects on display for the 2024 BT Young Scientist

Video

almost 2 years ago

Agri projects on display for the 2024 BT Young Scientist

Agri projects - on display - for the - 2024 BT Young Scientist - at the RDS

€260m for new suckler carbon efficiency programme under CAP

Beef

about 4 years ago

€260m for new suckler carbon efficiency programme under CAP

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue has revealed details of Common...

Breaking News

about 4 years ago

Budget 2022: €32 million increase to DAFM budget

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) will receive an increase in funding of...

Budget 2022: €32 million increase to DAFM budget

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

€53m worth of illicit food and drink seized in global operation

A law enforcement operation jointly coordinated by INTERPOL and Europol has highlighted the vast...

€53m worth of illicit food and drink seized in global operation

Breaking News

over 4 years ago

Animal rights activists target Armagh poultry farm

A group of animal rights activists have forced entry into a chicken farm in Moira, Co. Armagh in a dispute over animal welfare.

Animal rights activists target Armagh poultry farm

Breaking News

over 4 years ago

High Court rules in favour of IFA in case taken by Lidl over milk labelling

A High Court judge has ruled in favour of the Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) in a case taken by Lidl Ireland seeking an injunction against..

High Court rules in favour of IFA in case taken by Lidl over milk labelling

Rural Life

over 4 years ago

NPA cancels Ploughing 2021 exhibition due to Covid-19 uncertainty

The National Ploughing Association (NPA) executive has announced the "difficult decision" to cancel the 2021 trade exhibition.

NPA cancels Ploughing 2021 exhibition due to Covid-19 uncertainty

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

Agriland Media appoints Justin Roberts as machinery specialist

Agriland Media is continuing its growth and expansion plans with another appointment to its...

Agriland Media appoints Justin Roberts as machinery specialist

Environment

over 4 years ago

Equine and biodiversity photo competition launched

A photo competition aimed at highlighting some of the many examples of biodiversity evident on...

Equine and biodiversity photo competition launched

Agri-Business

over 4 years ago

Lakeland Dairies' revenue increases by over 5.7% to €1.09 billion in 2020

Cross-border dairy co-operative Lakeland Dairies' revenue increased by over 5.7% to hit €1.09 billion, up by €59.3 million on the prior year.

Lakeland Dairies' revenue increases by over 5.7% to €1.09 billion in 2020

Breaking News

over 4 years ago

New Teagasc director to be appointed as Gerry Boyle to retire

The Teagasc Authority has announced today, Wednesday, April 7, that Prof. Gerry Boyle, will retire as director in September.

New Teagasc director to be appointed as Gerry Boyle to retire

Breaking News

over 4 years ago

Lidl argues that its milk is sourced in Ireland at opening of High Court proceedings

Lidl Ireland has told the High Court that allegations made by the IFA that its misleading customers are untrue and defamatory.

Lidl argues that its milk is sourced in Ireland at opening of High Court proceedings

Rural Life

almost 5 years ago

Ireland's first Animal Welfare Strategy launched

Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue has said that the strategy reflects the government’s commitment to animal welfare.

Ireland's first Animal Welfare Strategy launched

Breaking News

almost 5 years ago

McConalogue designates 5 more ports for UK-registered vessel landings

The Minister for Agriculture has announced the designation of five additional Irish ports for UK registered Northern Ireland vessel landings.

McConalogue designates 5 more ports for UK-registered vessel landings

Breaking News

almost 5 years ago

Teagasc collaborators named as doctoral awards finalists

Two of the three finalists for this year’s Geographical Society of Ireland (GSI) Doctoral Awards have been involved in research with Teagasc.

Teagasc collaborators named as doctoral awards finalists

Breaking News

almost 5 years ago

Department of Agriculture calls for research proposals

The Minister of State Martin Heydon has launched a call for research proposals under his department’s competitive research funding programme.

Department of Agriculture calls for research proposals

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Dairy

almost 5 years ago

AgriLand appoints new dairy specialist

AgriLand has appointed Brian McDonnell as its new dairy specialist.

AgriLand appoints new dairy specialist

Breaking News

about 5 years ago

Galway sheep farmer tells court of 'heartbreak' over dog attacks on sheep

A Galway sheep farmer today told a court that he has been left ‘broken-hearted’ by 10 separate dog attacks on his sheep.

Galway sheep farmer tells court of 'heartbreak' over dog attacks on sheep

Beef

about 5 years ago

Formal letter to beef taskforce calling for more 'urgency'

The ICSA has written to the chairman of the Beef Market Taskforce to demand more urgency in delivering the Irish Beef Sector Agreement.

Formal letter to beef taskforce calling for more 'urgency'

Beef

about 5 years ago

Meat processor ordered to pay out after 'unfair dismissal'

A meat processor fired one worker and issued final written warnings to 19 other workers after they walked off the job in a dispute over pay.

Meat processor ordered to pay out after 'unfair dismissal'

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