Back in Bloom: Dublin flower fest is ready to blossom once again
After two years, designers are itching to display their show gardens in the Phoenix Park
After two years, designers are itching to display their show gardens in the Phoenix Park
Company’s latest acquisition will add 120 customers and is part of ongoing growth strategy
Boost your garden by snipping cuttings of hydrangea, fuchsia and more
RepTrak study finds ‘Covid bounce’ in reputations has subsided
McConalogue to lead major agrifood trade mission to US this week
Financial services company takes 52,000sq ft at developer David Daly’s landmark D4 scheme
Phytaphix’s range of nutritional supplements are scientifically natural
Negishi chain sells Irish beef tongue at its 40-or-so restaurants around Tokyo
Latest Bord Bia figures suggest Irish exports last year surpassed pre-pandemic levels
Umbrella group representing 25 snail farms, says that supporting sector is ‘a no-brainer’
Toyko restaurant chain Negishi agrees new deal to import beef from Ireland
Craft Cocktails are hand-mixed and produced in Dublin using premium spirits
Programme’s scale makes Origin Green ‘unique and effective’
Majority of global trade buyers see Ireland as source of sustainable produce
Bord Bia revises down 2021 growth forecast due to impact of third Covid lockdown
Annual garden festival Bloom goes virtual with design packs, competitions and talks
Pricewatch: Since Covid hit, we have splashed out more on our gardens than ever before
Change in Bord Bia programme will compel members with €50m turnover to set goals
Irish consumers spent €1.2 billion on their gardens last year, Bord Bia report finds
Soothing Solutions’ product is targeted at millennial parents who are well educated about health
Top thing Irish people have missed is time spent with friends, research finds
Bord Bia report forecasts a 47% decline in turnover for pubs, restaurants and caterers
Bord Bia warns of looming threat to sector ahead of virtual trade mission to the UK
Grad schemes aimed at attracting the best and brightest talent
First baby-formula production site in world certified carbon neutral by the Carbon Trust
The annual garden festival is cancelled because of the coronavirus, but there is plenty for gardeners to do this weekend
Bord Bia paper predicts that even in ‘best case scenario’ turnover will fall by close to €4bn
At beef and dairy farm level there is a growing emphasis on practicalities over conflicting research on carbon efficiency
But some employees say it is a box-ticking exercise
Bord Bia has teamed up with UCD and DCU to offer a number of courses aimed at all aspects of the sector
Ireland’s food, drink and horticulture sector has been severely impacted by the crisis
Bord Bia figures show beef exports down 7% while pigmeat up 14%
Strategy aims to increase presence of State agencies on continent to aid Irish exporters
Ireland’s artisanal food producers play a vital role in cementing our reputation for delicious, locally sourced food
Silk Tree is a clear non-alcoholic spirit that can be paired with a mixer or used in a cocktail
Farmer Thomas McKeown says campaign will be a much-needed shot in the arm for the industry
Bord Bia study reveals millennials buy potatoes ‘far less’ than rest of the population
New report finds that 70% of agri-food companies have stockpiling stratagies in place
Nuanced rewilding approaches can help but a less piecemeal approach will be required
IRFU and Aer Lingus also among the steady climbers in the annual RepTrak ranking
A reputation expert explains how Netflix and Uber have improved theirs, while Facebook’s and Google’s have slid
Irish biscuit maker stockpiles ingredients as contingency measure against no-deal Brexit
Julie Ennis moves from Bank of Ireland to role at facilities management company
Dairy and livestock sectors assumed to be off the table in relation to environment policy pivots
Bord Bia reports a 2% rise in the volume of exports but value declines 4% versus 2017
Cork-based company provides translation and other language services
Rivals coming together with aid of Bord Bia to target growth in China and Japan
Huge trade fair invites foreign companies to showcase goods to Chinese consumers
The first China International Import Expo is an ideal platform for Irish companies to introduce themselves to the Chinese market
Making a meal of it, with Irish lamb, tomatoes, blue cheese and apple wine at National Organic Awards
Irish firms unfazed amid low level of exports and financial curbs on deals with Tehran
Garden festival marks the start of summer, says President Higgins
Pick of the prize winning gardens and don't forget to try gins laced with botanicals in a new distillery zone
Michael Creed talks of adding boned-in and chilled beef to China’s permissible products
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices