In this week’s Down to Agribusiness podcast, agribusiness editor Lorcan Allen and EU and markets specialist Phelim O’Neill discuss the sweeping changes at board level for Irish dairy co-op Ornua and what it means for farmer shareholders.
We also discuss the ongoing negotiations between Kerry Co-op and Kerry group over a potential multi-million euro deal for Kerry Group’s primary dairy business. And finally, we mull over the one subject that refuses to go away – Brexit.
With no-deal between the EU and the UK looking increasingly likely by the day, we discuss what WTO tariffs would mean for the Irish beef and dairy industry.
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In this week’s Down to Agribusiness podcast, agribusiness editor Lorcan Allen and EU and markets specialist Phelim O’Neill discuss the sweeping changes at board level for Irish dairy co-op Ornua and what it means for farmer shareholders.
We also discuss the ongoing negotiations between Kerry Co-op and Kerry group over a potential multi-million euro deal for Kerry Group’s primary dairy business. And finally, we mull over the one subject that refuses to go away – Brexit.
With no-deal between the EU and the UK looking increasingly likely by the day, we discuss what WTO tariffs would mean for the Irish beef and dairy industry.
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