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US red meat and poultry production levels set to rise

Agri-Business

8 days ago

US red meat and poultry production levels set to rise

Red meat, pig and poultry production in the US is forecast to exceed 2026 output levels next year, according to the latest projections.

Opinion: And we thought our winter weather was bad

Opinion

4 months ago

Opinion: And we thought our winter weather was bad

The impact of the winter weather system that has hit the United States over recent days can be best summed in one word: catastrophic.

High global maize yield forecasts putting pressure on grain markets

Tillage

9 months ago

High global maize yield forecasts putting pressure on grain markets

There is now every possibility that global maize production could reach record heights in 2025. And the US is leading the charge

Brazil initiates WTO dispute regarding US tariffs

Agri-Business

10 months ago

Brazil initiates WTO dispute regarding US tariffs

Brazil has requested World Trade Organisation (WTO) dispute consultations with the United States, concerning tariff measures

Kenny: Different tariffs 'compounds threat to all-Ireland economy'

Agri-Business

1 year ago

Kenny: Different tariffs 'compounds threat to all-Ireland economy'

Deputy Martin Kenny, has called on the Minister Martin Heydon to maximise his engagement with US officials on tariffs announced for Ireland,

Rural Life

1 year ago

Who might be worst affected by US tariffs?

US tariffs on EU goods will "impact the profit line and increase cost for the consumer" according to head of customs with BDO, Carol Lynch.

Who might be worst affected by US tariffs?

Pig/Poultry

1 year ago

US reports first case of deadly H7N9 avian influenza since 2017

The United States has reported it's first outbreak of H7N9 avian influenza since 2017, on a poultry farm in Mississippi.

US reports first case of deadly H7N9 avian influenza since 2017

Agri-Business

1 year ago

Research: US tariffs on EU exports would hit agri sector

The potential imposition of 25% US tariffs on EU exports threatens to disrupt food and agriculture trade flows , according to RaboResearch.

Research: US tariffs on EU exports would hit agri sector

Agri Politics

1 year ago

Govt aims to maintain constructive US ties as tariffs loom

With the threat of US tariffs looming, Peter Burke said the government is taking action to maintain a constructive relationship with America

Govt aims to maintain constructive US ties as tariffs loom

Agri-Business

1 year ago

Kerry Group efficiency programme targets €100m annual savings

Kerry Group is to embark on a new business efficiency programme later this year, aiming to make annual savings of €100 million.

Kerry Group efficiency programme targets €100m annual savings

Agri-Business

1 year ago

Trump tariff threat a 'lose-lose scenario' - minister

The potential tariffs on agri-food exports to the US under Donald Trump is a "lose-lose scenario" according to Minister McConalogue.

Trump tariff threat a 'lose-lose scenario' - minister

Pig/Poultry

1 year ago

First severe human case of H5N1 bird flu in US confirmed

The first severe human case of H5N1 bird flu in the US has been confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

First severe human case of H5N1 bird flu in US confirmed

Dairy

1 year ago

US dairy farm size set to maintain an upward trajectory

Dairy farm size in the United States (US) looks set to increase further during the period ahead as economic pressures within the sector grow.

US dairy farm size set to maintain an upward trajectory

Machinery

2 years ago

Ag Express to help keep McHale balers running in US

McHale have teamed up with an electronics repair specialist in America to ensure that its balers controls can be serviced.

Ag Express to help keep McHale balers running in US

Tillage

2 years ago

Dry weather patterns impact on global wheat prices

Continuing dry weather in Russia, Ukraine and parts of the United States has signalled a strengthening of global wheat prices

Dry weather patterns impact on global wheat prices

Agri-Business

2 years ago

US judge rejects Ornua butter packaging trademark claims

A US judge rejected claims made by Ornua that the similarity of a competitor's packaging to its own would cause confusion among consumers.

US judge rejects Ornua butter packaging trademark claims

Sheep

2 years ago

American man charged for conspiracy to clone giant sheep

An American was charged in connection with committing two felony wildlife crimes yesterday, relating to a conspiracy to clone a giant sheep.

American man charged for conspiracy to clone giant sheep

Rural Life

2 years ago

US confirms first human bird flu case without animal contact

The CDC has confirmed the first US case of avian influenza (bird flu) in a human who was not exposed to sick or infected animals.

US confirms first human bird flu case without animal contact

Agri-Business

2 years ago

Emergency order to stop use of harmful pesticide in US

The US EPA has issued an emergency order to stop the use of a pesticide which poses serious risks to unborn babies.

Emergency order to stop use of harmful pesticide in US

Agri-Business

2 years ago

USDA offers another $300 million to grow export markets

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is set to make another $300 million available to help grow export markets for farm and food products.

USDA offers another $300 million to grow export markets

Dairy News

2 years ago

Outbreak of bird flu in US dairy cows spreads to Iowa

Iowa has become the tenth US state to have confirmed a case of avian influenza (bird flu) in a dairy cow herd, according to officials.

Outbreak of bird flu in US dairy cows spreads to Iowa

Agri-Business

2 years ago

Scientists: Pasteurisation 'effectively inactivates' bird flu viruses in milk

UK and Scottish scientists have confirmed that pasteurisation should "effectively inactivate" H5N1 influenza (bird flu) viruses in cows’ milk.

Scientists: Pasteurisation 'effectively inactivates' bird flu viruses in milk

Agri-Business

2 years ago

US judge rules case involving Kerrygold packaging to proceed

Ornua failed in its attempt to dismiss a case alleging that chemicals previously used in Kerrygold packaging may have migrated to its butter.

US judge rules case involving Kerrygold packaging to proceed

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