Michael Haverty, Andersons Centre, at the NI 2025 Spring Conference in Cookstown, Co Tyrone. \ Peter Houston
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The annual spring conference run by the Irish Farmers Journal in association with the Livestock and Meat Commission will take place on Friday 17 April at the Glenavon House Hotel, Cookstown.
The event will open from 9am, ahead of a 9.30am start and runs through until lunchtime, with the main speaker being Michael Haverty, a partner and senior research consultant at the Leicestershire-based Andersons Centre.
Michael has addressed the conference on many occasions and is a well-respected expert in UK agri food policy and trade. He will also give an insight into the current profitability of farming and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
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The event is free to attend, but registration is required.
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The annual spring conference run by the Irish Farmers Journal in association with the Livestock and Meat Commission will take place on Friday 17 April at the Glenavon House Hotel, Cookstown.
The event will open from 9am, ahead of a 9.30am start and runs through until lunchtime, with the main speaker being Michael Haverty, a partner and senior research consultant at the Leicestershire-based Andersons Centre.
Michael has addressed the conference on many occasions and is a well-respected expert in UK agri food policy and trade. He will also give an insight into the current profitability of farming and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
The event is free to attend, but registration is required.
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