Weekly podcast: factories head to the courts and who’s getting what from beef?
In this week’s podcast, we hear the latest updates from the courts where the factories are seeking to jail farmers and we cast a light on the farmer share of the retail beef price.
Sinn Féin agriculture spokesperson Brian Stanley says a beef price transparency bill will provide more information on what beef is sold for and if farmers are receiving a fair price.
Farmers demand action from the competition authority
IFA treasurer and presidential hopeful Tim Cullinan led a group of farmers from Tipperary to the offices of the competition authority demanding action in the beef industry.
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Title: Weekly podcast: factories head to the courts and who’s getting what from beef?
In this week’s podcast, we hear the latest updates from the courts where the factories are seeking to jail farmers and we cast a light on the farmer share of the retail beef price.
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Sinn Féin agriculture spokesperson Brian Stanley says a beef price transparency bill will provide more information on what beef is sold for and if farmers are receiving a fair price.
Farmers demand action from the competition authority
IFA treasurer and presidential hopeful Tim Cullinan led a group of farmers from Tipperary to the offices of the competition authority demanding action in the beef industry.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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