Agribusiness magazine
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The future economic direction of travel for agriculture in Northern Ireland
The current weakness of sterling against many of the world’s leading currencies is helping to boost food exports from the…
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Brexit: a ‘good news: bad news’ story for Irish agriculture?
Richard Halleron looks at the prospects for Irish agriculture post-Brexit. We won’t know the actual detail of the final Brexit…
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Has the Common Agricultural Policy outlived its usefulness?
Richard Halleron explores proposed changes to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and questions the suitability of reforms in the face…
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Making a mark in Europe
Three years into the job and it looks like Phil Hogan is, at last, making a real impression in his…
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Farm safety:A 2018 priority
Richard Halleron outlines how farming has eclipsed the construction sector as Ireland’s most dangerous career pathway and the need for…
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NI Water: Vital for agri-food
Water is probably the most critical infrastructure and utility for the agri-food industry. Northern Ireland’s agri-food sector competes with the…
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The growth of Irish dairy
Cattle numbers in the Republic of Ireland have increased by some 400,000 head over the past decade. For the most…
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AIB’s agri roots run deep
Left – Cathal O’Connor, Director in Corporate Banking responsible for the Food, Agri and Healthcare. Right – David Kennedy Head of…
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Beef future ‘sustainable’
There is a sustainable future for beef production in Northern Ireland, according to Livestock and Meat Commission (LMC) Chief Executive…
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McConalogue: A sustainable future for Irish agriculture
Low prices, market volatility and a lack of competition in some sectors are crippling factors on farmers across Europe, believes…
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