A Dutch expert: ‘Irish bogs are extraordinarily valuable’
It is estimated that Ireland holds 60% of Europe’s remaining active raised bogs
It is estimated that Ireland holds 60% of Europe’s remaining active raised bogs
Martin Neary has permission to be buried on his own lands in Co Mayo when he dies
America Letter: In addition to rising room rates, hotels have been adding hidden extras
War in Ukraine exacerbating soaring inflation of energy and materials such as steel
Retired garda Willie McGee’s book details investigations of major scams from the past
Department of Agriculture says it can no longer fund wages or other day-to-day costs at Ballyowen equine centre
McConalogue to lead major agrifood trade mission to US this week
‘Further improvements and more ambition required’ for approval of CAP plan
State agency targets climate goals and tourism while boosting supplies for residential construction
‘Open-door policy’ in Ireland for people of Ukraine and their pets – Minister for Agriculture
Association faced a scandal in 2015 over pay and pensions for senior officials
‘You just can’t make it work, you’re just haemorrhaging money,’ says pig farmer
Losses in the sector are estimated to be €160m over past 18 months, farmers say
Seen & Heard: Downing tools, new whiskey mark and a lotto ban in bookies
Pressure to cut carbon emissions mounts as war forces fuel and fertiliser prices to soar
Revenue denies it ever decided to grant tax relief for alcohol purchased to make sanitiser
‘If there was ever a year we were going to be wiped out, this is the year,’ ICSA meeting told
Officials to draw up a plan over the weekend on how to grow more crops in coming season
Cork-based start-up was founded in 2018 by Ronan Murphy and Mark Brosnan
Tánaiste assures dairy farmers new carbon budgets won’t put limits on milk production
Body rejects any claim of singling Mahon out over his allegations of doping in the sport
Diplomacy and the businessman’s own dogged negotiations brought him home, not loud calls for action
Previously exports had to come from cattle slaughtered while under 30 months
Scientists are trying to find a commercially viable way to transform animal stem cells into marbled steak or sushi-grade salmon
New Department of Agriculture plan aims to tackle timber shortage
Oireachtas committee hears 6,000km of hedgerows being removed every year
UK’s exit has increased costs, paperwork and border delays for businesses, says committee
Farmers are calling for more action to control dogs after several grisly mauling incidents
Inside Politics: Poots upped the ante with an order to halt post-Brexit checks at NI ports
Coveney joins NI politicians in condemning move by North’s Minister of Agriculture
Bottleneck is hitting house building, slowing supply of timber, forcing many to import it
Pollution worries mount among contractors who say task should be done at safest time
Growers and charities are getting perfectly edible ‘reject’ produce to those who need it
Establishment of the fund was one of the recommendations of a seafood sector taskforce established after Brexit
Sea border inspection figures cast protocol in a gentler orange light
‘If no other action happens we will have mushroom companies in Monaghan closing down in three to six months,’ says senator
Substantial progress on methane emissions not expected to accelerate until second carbon budget
Umbrella group representing 25 snail farms, says that supporting sector is ‘a no-brainer’
Department braced for quadrupling of vet health certs on food exports from next year
Plan to credit every domestic electricity account-holder will cost €210m in total
Cabinet set to approve €210m plan that will benefit all homes regardless of means
Overall number of farms fell by 3.4% but dairy cow herd increased by almost half
Culling took place at commercial premises in Tyrone, more birds to be culled in Antrim
Clare under red wind warning overnight while orange alert extended to Dublin
President could be on the Bob Cratchit shift as Government leaves its shopping late
Accurate ways to measure carbon in hedgerows are emerging
Experts concerned an avian flu variant could ‘jump’ and cause outbreak in humans
Former minister Finian McGrath joins team Shelbourne FC as public affairs officer
Lorraine Costello brought a challenge to ruling from Minister for Agriculture
While there is no evidence that cats or dogs spread the virus to humans, a jab is feasible
Latest incident of H5N1 in chickens follows virus detected in 30,000-strong flock of turkeys
Scottish seed potato producer evokes Famine in letter to Minister for Agriculture
Cabinet approval to be sought for €66m decommissioning scheme to shrink the size of the whitefish fleet
Rapid testing option means ‘catching people if they just don’t know they are unwell’
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