Weekly podcast: Brexit tariffs, training vets and a soccer star
In this week's podcast, we discuss the impact of no-deal Brexit tariffs on Irish farmers, ask whether we are training enough vets and catch up with soccer player and pig farmer Leanne Kiernan.
Markets specialist Phelim O’Neill explains the threat of no-deal tariffs on Irish food exports to the UK to news correspondent Thomas Hubert.
UCD's dean of veterinary Michael Doherty spoke to news correspondent Odile Evans about training the next generation of farm animal vets.
West Ham and Ireland soccer player and pig farmer Leanne Kiernan spoke to Anne O’Donoghue of Irish Country Living about moving from Cavan to London and why she still loves getting home to the farm.
Luke Neal of the Shropshire Wildlife Trust in England told Thomas Hubert about how he has been reducing flooding by using natural methods to retain water upstream.
News correspondent Pat O’Toole asked Macra president-elect Thomas Duffy about the balance between Macra’s agricultural and rural youth activities.
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Title: Weekly podcast: Brexit tariffs, training vets and a soccer star
In this week's podcast, we discuss the impact of no-deal Brexit tariffs on Irish farmers, ask whether we are training enough vets and catch up with soccer player and pig farmer Leanne Kiernan.
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Markets specialist Phelim O’Neill explains the threat of no-deal tariffs on Irish food exports to the UK to news correspondent Thomas Hubert.
UCD's dean of veterinary Michael Doherty spoke to news correspondent Odile Evans about training the next generation of farm animal vets.
West Ham and Ireland soccer player and pig farmer Leanne Kiernan spoke to Anne O’Donoghue of Irish Country Living about moving from Cavan to London and why she still loves getting home to the farm.
Luke Neal of the Shropshire Wildlife Trust in England told Thomas Hubert about how he has been reducing flooding by using natural methods to retain water upstream.
News correspondent Pat O’Toole asked Macra president-elect Thomas Duffy about the balance between Macra’s agricultural and rural youth activities.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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