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Over 99.8% of samples from public water supplies comply with bacterial and chemical limits, a report carried out by the ...
Due to the increased popularity of yew, there is an increased chance of livestock coming in contact with this plant.
A recent grassland study has suggested that a varied curved mowing pattern may support bees and butterflies better than ...
Aurivo’s 'charity of the year' initiative has raised €660,000 for a range of non-profits since the charity partner programme ...
A single CAP budget poses a threat to food security and farm succession by further complicating and diluting the funding ...
The Global Dairy Trade (GDT) price index has dropped 4.1% to an average price of €3,647/t at the latest auction held on ...
Seamus Neely has been appointed chair of the Forestry Appeals Committee on a three-month basis. This is a temporary ...
From 2026, imported fertilisers from outside the EU will be subject to CBAM certificates based on their carbon intensity.
Cork Marts CEO Johnathan O’Sullivan said it is a “setback” if the same capacity can’t be met by other carriers.
The ferry being withdrawn by Stena Line can carry up to a maximum of 15 livestock vehicles and sails from Rosslare to Cherbourg three days a week.
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minister Andrew Muir has appointed Siobhán McCauley as the new deputy chair of the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) board.