Minister Coveney confirms billion euro fund for Ireland
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney gives a north Tipperary IFA AGM breaking news in the form of confirming a billion-euro Brexit fund – some of which will go to Irish farmers.
Minister Coveney suggests ‘targeted’ rewilding on farms
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney responds to criticism on his comments on rewilding during a north Tipperary IFA AGM and says that depending on the type of farm rewilding can be appropriate and the term does not necessarily mean letting land “go fallow”.
What does a feed store fire in Cork mean to Irish farmers?
Tillage editor Andy Doyle speaks about what the recent animal feed store fire in Cork means to Irish farmers, but begins by discussing UK proposals to change their gene-editing rules.
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Minister Coveney confirms billion euro fund for Ireland
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney gives a north Tipperary IFA AGM breaking news in the form of confirming a billion-euro Brexit fund – some of which will go to Irish farmers.
Minister Coveney suggests ‘targeted’ rewilding on farms
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney responds to criticism on his comments on rewilding during a north Tipperary IFA AGM and says that depending on the type of farm rewilding can be appropriate and the term does not necessarily mean letting land “go fallow”.
What does a feed store fire in Cork mean to Irish farmers?
Tillage editor Andy Doyle speaks about what the recent animal feed store fire in Cork means to Irish farmers, but begins by discussing UK proposals to change their gene-editing rules.
Missed the previous episodes of the podcast? Catch up here!
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