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The Bord Bia chair is being chargrilled over the revelation that his company uses South American beef.
Taoiseach backs Murrin amid mounting Bord Bia controversy
ABP concerned over cattle supplies
‘Shorthorn never got a chance to be good cattle in good times, now they do’
Minister unhappy on Brazilian beef recall lag but unsure who imported it
Martbids Database: numbers and prices rise across the board
The Taoiseach led a five-aside team from Government into the Irish farm centre for the IFA agm.
The former Wexford IFA chaireman is exiting milk production, with the herd being sold next Tuesday.
The fundraiser is in aid of Liam Brereton, a young farmer from Tipperary doing the Green Cert, who was involved in a car accident that has had lifelong consequences for him.
Ursula von der Leyen dropped the blade in her Mercosur statement and appeared to be pulling three times for every ball – before it, for it and after it.
Shoppers in the German town of Burgsinn couldn't baaalieve their eyes last week, as they were greeted by some wooly unusual scenes in the aisles.
With with the overall kill falling by around 210,000 head in 2025, are further changes likely in beef slaughtering and processing.
The Dealer got thinking as to who could go for the top job in the FAO in Rome.
Northern Ireland’s largest indoor machinery showcase arrives at Balmoral Park Want a first look at the farm machinery that will shape the season ahead?