The Dealer noted with interest a comment made by our outgoing Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney during the Irish Farmers Journal live debate last week.
A week is long time in politics, but it seems three days might be even longer. In our Around the Editor’s Table live debate, The Dealer and I’m sure many farmers were delighted to hear Minister Coveney spell out that a co-op will make a major announcement on giving farmers access to European Investment Bank funding within the next three days. The IFJ had previously reported that Glanbia had been working on something. A week on and still nothing from Simon ...
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Title: When does three days mean longer?
The Dealer noted with interest a comment made by our outgoing Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney during the Irish Farmers Journal live debate last week.
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A week is long time in politics, but it seems three days might be even longer. In our Around the Editor’s Table live debate, The Dealer and I’m sure many farmers were delighted to hear Minister Coveney spell out that a co-op will make a major announcement on giving farmers access to European Investment Bank funding within the next three days. The IFJ had previously reported that Glanbia had been working on something. A week on and still nothing from Simon ...
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