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EU plans to impose tariffs on Russian fertiliser
Amy Forde
In 2023, the types of fertilisers covered by the proposed regulation represented over 70% of overall fertiliser consumption in the EU.
Revealed: biggest winners from Kerry share bonanza
31 January 2025 News
Revealed: biggest winners from Kerry share bonanza
More than 110 Kerry Co-op shareholders receive more than €1m in Kerry Group shares.
Beef price rise hasn’t hit consumers yet
31 January 2025 News
Beef price rise hasn’t hit consumers yet
Factory prices have risen sharply in Ireland and the UK over recent months, but the cost hasn't reached consumers yet.
National Ploughing Association accounts show €1m operating loss
Accounts for NPA for the year ended in January 2024 showed a profit for the year after disposal of investments.
30 January 2025 News
US Federal Trade Commission takes John Deere to court over right to repair
The US Federal Trade Commission has issued legal proceedings against John Deere, alleging it is unlawfully increasing repair costs by forcing farmers to rely on its authorised dealer network.
29 January 2025 News
BKT:the tyre manufacturer producing 1.3m tyres annually
BKT is continuing to grow its company at an exceptional rate, with plans to grow turnover from $1.1bn to $2bn by 2026. Peter Thomas Keaveney visited the firm's head factory in India.
29 January 2025 Farm machinery
Tirlán milk supplies recovered at end of 2024
Co-op chair confirmed that there would be no 13th milk payment for the year.
29 January 2025 News
Lakeland Dairies appoints new independent director
Non-executive director role filled following retirement of Liam Larkin.
28 January 2025 News
EU-US trading relationship paramount for Ireland - Heydon
In his engagement with his American counterparts, Minister Heydon said he will be highlighting the mutual benefit of the EU-US trading relationship.
28 January 2025 News
Price signals are only really useful if you can react to them
Dairy has shown again that it is better positioned to increase production as prices rise.
26 January 2025 News
Environmental regulatory battle far from over
Signs suggest that the new Government will take a more pragmatic approach to environmental rules.
24 January 2025 News
Dairygold’s loyalty payment for milk is a small-processor idea
Analysis shows that while some other processors have loyalty schemes none of larger processors in the country tie them to the price paid for milk.
22 January 2025 News