Compensation advice for farmers in new greenway code
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Compensation advice for farmers in new greenway code
Farmers whose land is included in greenway projects will be protected with a new code of practice. It outlines how farmers can engage in the process and how voluntary land acquisition will work. The document also explains how farmers can employ the services of an agronomist or property advisor when negotiating compensation. Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) and stakeholders including the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) have developed a new Code of…
LSL Select Price Report – Sheep Mart 07/12/2022
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Annual sheep and goat census forms sent out
More than 48,000 sheep and goat farmers have been issued with annual census forms by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM). Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue reported that the usual response rate is around 90 per cent and he is hoping there will be a similar level of engagement with the 2021 census. The sheep and goat census provides statistical information to organisations supporting the industry said the…
Bid to lift Chinese ban on Irish beef exports
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Bid to lift Chinese ban on Irish beef exports
A fresh bid has been made to the China asking for the Irish beef export suspension to be lifted, the Minister for Agriculture revealed. Charlie McConalogue, Minister for Agriculture, has written to his Chinese equivalent, asking for Irish beef exports to China to resume and said the issue remains a high priority. The Minister said the matter had already been raised at the highest political levels, including by An Taoiseach…
Netherlands looks to reduce livestock numbers
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Netherlands looks to reduce livestock numbers
The Netherlands is looking into reducing a livestock numbers as part of its new €25 billion environmentally friendly strategy. With more than 100 million cattle, sheep and pigs, the Netherlands has one of the largest livestock sectors in Europe. This has resulted in a major pollution problem due to the high levels of nitrogen produced.  The coalition Government’s plan to reduce livestock numbers has faced strong opposition from farmers.  However,…
Fears over 'astronomic' costs for farmers
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Fears over ‘astronomic’ costs for farmers
Farm input prices increased by 15.7 per cent between October 2021 and October the previous year, according to new figures released by the Central Statistics Office. Between September 2021 and October 2021 fertilisers prices went up by nearly 16 per cent and in the space of 12 months have increased by 52 per cent. Motor fuel prices have increased by 36 per cent, electricity up 15 per cent and feed…
Bird flu valuation tables to decide compensation
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Bird flu valuation tables to decide compensation
Valuation tables will be used to decide compensation for Irish poultry farmers affected by bird flu cases. The announcement by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue follows a fifth case of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) detected in the Republic of Ireland. Minister McConalogue said his department is closely monitoring the situation and proactively working with the sector to ensure that commercial flocks are protected.…
€5m pilot Farm Environmental Study launched by Ministers
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€5m pilot Farm Environmental Study launched by Ministers
A €5m pilot Farm Environmental Study (FES) has been announced by Government that will include habitat surveys on around 6,500 farms. According to the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), the pilot scheme will generate a database of baseline farm habitat and biodiversity. Launched by the Minister of Agriculture, Charlie McConalogue and the Minister of State for land use and biodiversity, Pippa Hackett, the new data collected will…
ICMSA backs bringing Glambia Ireland under farmer control
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ICMSA backs bringing Glambia Ireland under farmer control
The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers’ Association (ICMSA) has backed bringing Glambia Ireland (GI) under farmer control.  ICMSA president Pat McCormack confirmed the group has recommends voting ‘yes’ to bringing GI under farmer control with the restructure of Glambia Co-op. More than 7,000 Glambia shareholders will be able to vote on the proposal at a special general meeting (SGM) that will take place on Friday 17 December. If the move goes…
€75m Irish contribution to the World Food Programme
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€75m Irish contribution to the World Food Programme
Ireland has signed an agreement with the United Nations (UN) to provide €75m of funding to the World Food Programme (WFP) over three years.  The agreement was signed by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue for the period 2022 to 2024. “WFP is a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict, which is exacerbated by the…
James L Murtagh - Liscahill, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford
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James L Murtagh – Liscahill, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford
https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-JLMURT-1473580 James L. Murtagh Auctioneers & Eamon Drake Auctioneers are delighted to offer for sale by public auction this superb c.28 acre residential holding at Liscahill, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford. The property is available in one or more lots as follows; Lot 1: House on c.0.5 acres – Detached two storey house approached by private lane consisting of four bedrooms (one en-suite), open plan kitchen-living area, dining area, large open plan…
NI flock keepers urged to reassess biosecurity after two new suspected bird flu cases
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NI flock keepers urged to reassess biosecurity after two new suspected bird flu cases
Two more commercial cases of avian influenza (bird flu) involving 36,000 birds are strongly suspected in Northern Ireland.  Approximately 14,000 birds in a poultry flock have been affected near Markethill, Co. Armagh and 22,000 birds in a duck flock in Coagh, Co. Tyrone. Northern Ireland’s chief veterinary officer, Dr Robert Heuy commented about the two new suspected cases and said: “Unfortunately, notifiable avian influenza is strongly suspected in two further…
Farmers to continue protest in Co. Kildare until progress made
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Farmers to continue protest in Co. Kildare until progress made
Farmers protesting at a retail distribution centre in Co Kildare say they will not leave until some of their demands are met. Up to 200 farmers are staging the demonstration with around 100 tractors, jeeps and other vehicles parked along both sides of the approach roads. The Individual Farmers of Ireland (IFI) organised the ‘No Farmers, No Food’ demonstration at Musgraves distribution centre in Kilcock, which began yesterday (Sunday). Trucks…
Sherry Fitzgerald Radford - Selskar, Ramstown, Fethard-On-Sea, Co. Wexford
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Sherry Fitzgerald Radford – Selskar, Ramstown, Fethard-On-Sea, Co. Wexford
https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-RADFO-1454446 This fantastic home provides three bedrooms and open attic space along with sea views at ease all of which gives new owners expansive potential with huge options. The property, while built to a solid standard will require some modernisation, but this is a location where planning is so hard to obtain and options down here are very limited – so it’s well worth it.A rare opportunity in this beautiful…
Ireland Weather Forecast: Saturday and Sunday
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Ireland Weather Forecast: Saturday and Sunday
Saturday will be a dull and cloudy day with outbreaks of rain, heavy at times over the northern half of the country. Drier, clearer weather will follow into Connacht and Ulster through the evening. Noticeably milder with highest temperatures of 10 to 13C, in moderate to fresh southwest winds. On Sunday morning rain and drizzle will spread northwards. The rest of the day will be mostly cloudy and breezy with…
Two thirds of people want national herd reduction
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Two thirds of people want national herd reduction
A report published today (Friday) by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows that nearly two thirds of people support reducing the size of the national cattle herd to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. About one in three people surveyed (36 per cent) said they oppose reducing the size of the national cattle herd, including 17 per cent who say they “strongly” oppose it. Research also showed that 92 per cent of…
A €13m campaign launched to promote Irish produce overseas
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A €13m campaign launched to promote Irish produce overseas
Bord Bia will promote EU beef, lamb dairy and horticulture across Asia, Europe and the U.S in three campaigns for the next three years. The value of the Irish food and drinks exports to Asian has increased 14 per cent to €1.4 billion since 2016. A spokesperson for Bord Bia described the campaigns and “significant” and said that, along with educating millennials on increasing their consumption of fruit and vegetables…
Ireland Weather Forecast: Friday
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Ireland Weather Forecast: Friday
Friday will be cold with sunny spells and scattered showers of rain or hail, with possible sleet on high ground. Showers will be most frequent in the west and north and will become isolated by early evening. Cloud will increase in the west and southwest later with patchy drizzle possible near the coast. Afternoon temperatures of 5 to 8C in a moderate to fresh west to northwest wind.
NI agri-environmental projects to be awarded £14m
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NI agri-environmental projects to be awarded £14m
New environmental farming projects are being given £14m of Government funding to go ahead. Northern Ireland’s voluntary scheme, has already issued a total of £63 million, and offers a range of options for farmers to create environmental benefits on their farms. DAERA’s Environmental Farming Scheme (EFS) supports farmers to undertake measures to help climate change mitigation. NI’s Minister for Agriculture, Edwin Poots said: “The EFS is an important but voluntary…
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Female farmers use social media to share their experiences of sexism
More than 100 women have shared their experiences of sexism in Ireland’s farming sector. Launched this week, the social media campaign provides a platform for female farmers to speak up anonymously. Newly founded Women in Agriculture Stakeholders Group, is behind the movement and the lobbying group was set up to represent women in farming. Chair Hannah Quinn-Mulligan, said the campaign was created after her own experiences of sexism. “A salesman…
Alexander Gourley Land & Property - Dunree, Buncrana, Co.Donegal
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Alexander Gourley Land & Property – Dunree, Buncrana, Co.Donegal
https://www.lslauctions.com/LotDetail-ALEXG-1402795 We offer this rare opportunity to purchase a parcel of approximately 29.97 acres ina quite stunning location on a very popular tourist route around the west side of theInishowen Peninsula. The well-fenced land comprises of a mixture of good flat grazing and slopedgrazing with an additional share of commonage / grazing rights to the hill adjacent. The land is nestled between Dunree Fort, a well known historical attractionrenowned for…
LSL Select Price Report – Sheep Mart - 01/02/2023
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Sheep farmers demand option to be paid electronically
Farmers must be given the option to be paid by sheep factories electronically, say the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA). The IFA claim than lamb processing factories should be providing this facility following a clear demand from farmers to have electronic payments. Sean Dennehy, IFA Sheep Committee chair said: “We are seeing more and more rural services taken away. The closure of local bank branches in towns throughout the country is…