Irish Farmers Journal weekly podcast: Glanbia, Hogan in Canada and Macra
In this week's podcast, we hear from farmers at the Glanbia shareholder information meetings, new Macra president James Healy and Commissioner for Agriculture Phil Hogan in Canada.
Irish Farmers Journal agribusiness editor Eoin Lowry and news correspondent Pat O’Toole join news editor Patrick Donohoe to discuss the Glanbia Ireland proposal.
Macra na Feirme’s new president, James Healy spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Thomas Hubert upon assuming his position last weekend.
Japan has a strongly protected agriculture sector but may open to Europe under a proposed free-trade agreement. As part of his series of reports from the country, Thomas Hubert met Japanese farming journalist Masaru Yamada.
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Irish Farmers Journal agribusiness editor Eoin Lowry and news correspondent Pat O’Toole join news editor Patrick Donohoe to discuss the Glanbia Ireland proposal.
Macra na Feirme’s new president, James Healy spoke with Irish Farmers Journal news correspondent Thomas Hubert upon assuming his position last weekend.
Japan has a strongly protected agriculture sector but may open to Europe under a proposed free-trade agreement. As part of his series of reports from the country, Thomas Hubert met Japanese farming journalist Masaru Yamada.
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