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High import prices slow the pace of EU agri-food trade

Agri-Business

about 2 months ago

High import prices slow the pace of EU agri-food trade

The latest agri-food trade report published by the European Commission shows that the EU's agri-food trade eased in November 2025.

EU seeks applications for agri-food business mission in Singapore

Agri-Business

about 2 months ago

EU seeks applications for agri-food business mission in Singapore

The European Commission is currently seeking applications from companies wanting to join the next EU agri-food business mission to Singapore.

Social Democrats bill on food regulator to be introduced next week

Agri-Business

2 months ago

Social Democrats bill on food regulator to be introduced next week

The Social Democrats has said that its bill to provide "greater powers" to the Agri-Food Regulator will be introduced next week.

New version of influential 2019 diet remains 'problematic' - expert

Rural Life

3 months ago

New version of influential 2019 diet remains 'problematic' - expert

A new version of the influential Planetary Health Diet remains "problematic" in terms of meeting nutritional needs, according to one expert.

EU allocates record-high funds for agri-food promotion in 2026

Agri Politics

3 months ago

EU allocates record-high funds for agri-food promotion in 2026

The European Commission will allocate €205 million in 2026 to promote quality EU agri-food products within the EU and globally.

Agri-Business

4 months ago

Teagasc outlines sector priorities for 2025-2028

Teagasc has outlined its priorities in the agriculture sector for the coming years in its statement of strategy for 2025 to 2028.

Teagasc outlines sector priorities for 2025-2028

Agri-Business

4 months ago

Almost €42m in fines for unfair trading practices from 2022 to 2024

Almost €42 million in fines were issued after hundreds of cases relating to unfair trading...

Almost €42m in fines for unfair trading practices from 2022 to 2024

Agri-Business

4 months ago

CSO: Value of food and live animal exports increases by 13%

The value of food and live animal exports stood at almost €12.6 billion in the first nine months of the year, the CSO said.

CSO: Value of food and live animal exports increases by 13%

Agri-Business

7 months ago

EU agri-food trade remained stable in May - report

EU agri-food exports were stable in May 2025, according to a new report published by the European Commission.

EU agri-food trade remained stable in May - report

Rural Life

7 months ago

Watch: Milk churn 'time capsule' gives insight to farming 40 years ago

A milk churn, buried four decades ago as a time capsule, was opened today at a special ceremony in Dublin.

Watch: Milk churn 'time capsule' gives insight to farming 40 years ago

Agri-Business

7 months ago

What does the government's tariff action plan say about agri-food?

The government has published its new Action Plan on Market Diversification, which is seen as a response to the new tariff regime.

What does the government's tariff action plan say about agri-food?

Agri-Business

8 months ago

CSO: Food and live animal exports worth €8.3 billion to end of June

The value of food and live animal exports stood at €8.2 billion in the first six months of 2025, according to the CSO.

CSO: Food and live animal exports worth €8.3 billion to end of June

Agri-Business

8 months ago

Ireland recorded 28% agri-food trade surplus of €5.2bn last year

In 2024, Ireland recorded a 28% agri-food trade surplus of €5.2 billion, figures show....

Ireland recorded 28% agri-food trade surplus of €5.2bn last year

Agri-Business

8 months ago

FSAI recalls batch of turkey burgers due to salmonella risk

The FSAI has confirmed the recall of a batch of Hogan's Farm Turkey Burgers due to the possible presence of salmonella.

FSAI recalls batch of turkey burgers due to salmonella risk

Agri-Business

8 months ago

Brennans, Avonmore and Tayto among Ireland's favourite brands

Brennans is the number one fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) brand chosen by shoppers in Ireland according to a new report.

Brennans, Avonmore and Tayto among Ireland's favourite brands

Agri-Business

8 months ago

'No upside for Ireland' in US-EU trade deal - Mullooly

Independent Ireland MEP Ciaran Mullooly has slammed the US-EU trade agreement saying that "there is no upside for Ireland".

'No upside for Ireland' in US-EU trade deal - Mullooly

Agri-Business

9 months ago

ASA conference to highlight Ireland's role in global food security

Ireland’s role in global food security is set to top the agenda at this year's Agricultural Science Association (ASA) annual conference.

ASA conference to highlight Ireland's role in global food security

Agri-Business

9 months ago

Heydon: Baseline 10% tariff on exports to US 'looking more likely'

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon has said that a baseline 10% tariff on US exports is "looking more likely".

Heydon: Baseline 10% tariff on exports to US 'looking more likely'

Agri-Business

10 months ago

Latest data shows decline in EU cereal exports

EU agri-food exports rose to €19.6 billion in February 2025, slightly up from the previous...

Latest data shows decline in EU cereal exports

Agri-Business

10 months ago

EU urged to prepare plan to protect farming from US trade shocks

An Irish MEP is calling on the European Commission to develop a "crisis preparedness plan" to protect agriculture from trade "shocks".

EU urged to prepare plan to protect farming from US trade shocks

Agri-Business

10 months ago

Blas na hÉireann rewards 3 Producers' Champions

Blas na hÉireann, the Irish Food Awards, has announced not one, but three exceptional individuals as this year’s Producers’ Champions.

Blas na hÉireann rewards 3 Producers' Champions

Agri-Business

10 months ago

Watch: Agri-Food Regulator confident of further powers

The chairperson of the Agri-Food Regulator has indicated that he is confident that the regulator will be afforded further powers.

Watch: Agri-Food Regulator confident of further powers

Agri-Business

10 months ago

Early 2025 sees increase in EU agri-food exports but lower surplus

EU exports of agri-food reached €19 billion in January 2025, a small increase on the previous month and 4% higher than in January 2024.

Early 2025 sees increase in EU agri-food exports but lower surplus

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