Dairy
Dale Farm group chief executive, Nick Whelan, has commented on the recent downturn in global dairy markets
Opinion
There seems to be an awful lot of naval gazing going on within Irish dairy circles about the prospects for the sector
Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science members have been told that a recovery in the global diary sector could be six months off
Agri-Business
Large crowds gathered in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary today (Wednesday, November 26), as Teagasc held its 2025 National Dairy Conference.
Dale Farm CEO, Nick Whelan, is conforming that milk markets look set to remain steady over the coming months.
Jim Woulfe, chief executive officer (CEO) of DairyGold Co-op, opened the conference with his presentation titled ‘Can we sell our milk’?
The Global Dairy Trade (GDT) Events Oversight Board has approved two rule changes to encourage a wider range of sellers, it has revealed.
The West-Cork milk processor, Carbery Group, has reported good results for the year ending December 31 2016 with earnings up to €37m.
Recent dairy farm survey indicates that it costs 25c to produce a litre of milk in the Republic of Ireland
Dairy farmers in the Cork area are receiving up to 4c/L above base price on the back of the extra milk solids their cows are producing
Milk markets are expected to tighten in the first half of 2016, as low milk prices in New Zealand, according to Rabobank Global Strategist Tim Hunt.