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The IFA has published a set of principles it wants to see followed in the new CAP post-2027, including a "farm activity ...
MEP Cynthia Ní Mhurchú has called for cross party and cross group action at EU level, to fight to retain Ireland's nitrates ...
The projected annual income for tillage farmers in 2024, as assessed by Teagasc, comes in at just over €38,000.
ABP Angus Youth Challenge international farm-to-fork study tour took place recently with pupils and teachers from four NI ...
Cork TD, Michael Collins and Galway County Councillor, Declan Geraghty, are calling for action on overgrown hedges on rural ...
There were 60 complaints made to the Ombudsman in 2024 against the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Martin Heydon has said he has got approval from Cabinet to address current high ...
He said hill farmers have told him “they’re dumping wool, they’ve sheds full of wool, and there is still no money for it”.
Factories have been urged to stop beef price cuts and take a longer term view on prices by the Irish Farmers' Association ...
While sustainability and health matters to consumers, the results of a new survey show that 64% respondents said price is a ...
Sources in the livestock mart sector have voiced support for identifying livestock buyers who fail to pay for animals and ...
A seven-month-old Lurcher dog is now in a loving new home after being found straying in Waterford City Centre with a severely ...