Environment
B+LNZ is leading a call by global agricultural organisations for countries to take a split-gas approach when reporting GHG emissions.
Agri-Business
Tánaiste Simon Harris has been warned about concerns over the European Commission's proposed safeguards in relation to Mercosur.
The Agricultural Science Association (ASA) has announced that Dale Crammond will become its new president for the next year.
Agri Politics
Beef Plan is asking farmers to sign a petition calling on the European Parliament to reject the EU-Mercosur Trade Deal in its current form.
Beef
Meat Industry Ireland today (Friday, January 17) voiced its strong opposition to the recently agreed Mercosur Trade Agreement.
Meat Industry Ireland (MII), the body representing meat processors, has welcomed the Bord Bia Export Performance and Prospects report.
MII director Dale Crammond has said that 2024 has been "a positive year" for Irish beef exports. He affirmed that MII aims to "build on...
A new initiative, Project Connect, which will aim to promote Irish agriculture, could be finalised in the first quarter of 2025.
A map detailing the predicted risk of disease caused by liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) infection in livestock for this winter has...
A new sustainability charter has been published by Meat Industry Ireland (MII) today, Wednesday, October 9...
MII has launched a new video series, which aims to raise awareness of the progress being made by producers in reaching environmental targets
Six agricultural organisations have come together to issue a joint declaration based on what is needed to maintain the nitrates derogation
Beef News
Meat Industry Ireland (MII) is working to increase the number of meat plants which are eligible to export Irish beef to South Korea.
Liver fluke has continued to have a presence in a considerable number of cattle herds across the country since early January...
Irish meat-processing factories are "prepared and ready" for the new rules which will impact trade with the UK from today according to MII.
Meat Industry Ireland (MII), the Ibec organisation representing beef processing companies, welcomed the resumption of beef exports to China.
MII, representing beef, pork and lamb processing facilities, has praised what it called the "robust performance" of the Irish meat industry.
Ensuring trade of Irish beef to China resumes "as soon as possible" will be "a priority" for MII, according to MII director, Dale Crammond.
Sheep
Questions over the current state of the sheep trade were the focus of a joint Oireachtas committee...
MII has welcomed the emphasis on earlier finishing in the beef sector outlined in the new MACC published by Teagasc last week.
The director of MII has said that the US market "remains a priority" for its member businesses involved in sheep processing.
Dairy
The Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) has today (Wednesday, June 21) officially opened the...
MII has said that it has engaged with the department on the funding for the new National Genotyping Programme.