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Striking a new deal on CAP
News correspondent Barry Cassidy discusses what CAP deliberations mean for Irish farmers.
What does Level 5 mean for farmers?
Deputy news editor Amy Forde discusses what Level 5 means for farmers during the six-week lockdown period.
Raphoe Mart Report
Adam Woods was in Raphoe mart this week and he speaks to Niall McKeever about mart restrictions and how further restrictions could impact the sheep trade.
Supermarkets advance ten years in ten weeks
Aodhán Connolly, director of the Northern Ireland retail consortium tells Phelim O'Neill that while sales increased at the start of COVID-19, the cost of doing business escalated as shops had to spend £10m to protect customers and staff. They also had to spend on computer and delivery infrastructure as their ways of doing business moved from instore selling to online. One major retailer is now at the point where they expected to be in eight years’ time.
Best beef in the world
Adam Woods talks to Brian Wilson, farm manager at the Glenarm Estate in Co Antrim, about Shorthorn genetics and why the farm made the switch over to the traditional breed.
Hugh Mulvihill, Irish Hereford premier Tullamore
Auctioneer Hugh Mulvihill talks about the Irish Hereford premier held last Saturday in Tullamore and life around marts with new restrictions.
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