EU authorities are investigating potential fraud of forestry funding in Portugal, in which €3.6 million was paid to suspected fraudsters.
As part of the IFA’s ongoing efforts to simplify regulations through constructive engagement with the European Commission, ...
Independent TD Carol Nolan called on government to implement reductions in the rate of mineral oil tax (MOT) applied to ...
February 2026 was a mild, dull and wet month, with the highest rainfall level in the east and south of the country, Met ...
The proposed review of Bord Bia will examine the eligibility for membership of the agency's board and for the appointment of ...
Phil Hogan has been nominated as Ireland’s candidate to be the next Director-General of the UN’s Food and Agriculture ...
Inputs business Origin Enterprises has recorded a boost in revenue of almost €21 million for the first half (H1) of its 2026 financial year.
This week's factory beef price reductions hit the mart trade recently with forward and factory-fit heifers back by ...
Early born calves may be ready to switch from starter ration to concentrates, but what is the best way to manage the ...
Ministers Martin Heydon and Andrew Muir, have welcomed the alignment of horse traceability rules in Ireland and Northern ...
The NARGC is set to express criticism of a lack of rural engagement when it attends a joint Oireachtas committee meeting ...
An escalating conflict in the Middle East could lead to rising costs for Irish farmers, a leading professor of economics has warned.
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