Podcast: Irish beef in South Korea and farmer help for depression
This week we hear from Minister Heydon on accessing the South Korean market, the cost of not controlling blackgrass on farms and find out what support are available for sufferers of depression.
Minister Heyden warns that there is more to be done before the first beef is shipped to South Korea and explains why he thinks the 2030 strategy is farmer focused.
The cost of not controlling blackgrass
In the latest edition of our blackgrass campaign, Stephen Robb talks to Andy Doyle about the cost of not controlling the blackgrass in Irelands tillage fields.
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This week we hear from Minister Heydon on accessing the South Korean market, the cost of not controlling blackgrass on farms and find out what support are available for sufferers of depression.
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Minister Heyden warns that there is more to be done before the first beef is shipped to South Korea and explains why he thinks the 2030 strategy is farmer focused.
The cost of not controlling blackgrass
In the latest edition of our blackgrass campaign, Stephen Robb talks to Andy Doyle about the cost of not controlling the blackgrass in Irelands tillage fields.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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