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Muir showcases NI agri-food produce at Brussels St. Patrick’s Day event

N.Ireland

3 months ago

Muir showcases NI agri-food produce at Brussels St. Patrick’s Day event

Dual access to markets in the EU and Britain is a huge advantage for NI agri-food producers, according to Minister Andrew Muir.

‘Reality has drifted’ from post-Brexit promises – NI Ag Committee chair

N.Ireland

7 months ago

‘Reality has drifted’ from post-Brexit promises – NI Ag Committee chair

The chair of the NI Agriculture Committee, Robbie Butler MLA, believes that trust in both Brussels and UK governments has been badly eroded

Opinion: UK general election throws up shocks aplenty

N.Ireland

almost 2 years ago

Opinion: UK general election throws up shocks aplenty

Every general election will throw up its fair share of ‘shock results’. And the 2024 ‘dash...

EU awaits May’s ‘Brexit delay letter’ ahead of key summit

Agri-Business

over 7 years ago

EU awaits May’s ‘Brexit delay letter’ ahead of key summit

European Union leaders are expected to consider UK Prime Minister Theresa May's pending letter...

Farming needs Brexit certainty …and it needs it right now

Opinion

almost 8 years ago

Farming needs Brexit certainty ...and it needs it right now

the government must act now to flesh out the future shape of farm support measures in the UK once Brexit takes full effect.

Agri-Business

almost 8 years ago

Copa-Cogeca celebrates International Co-operatives Day in Brussels

Europe's Agri-Cooperative Organisation, Cogeca, has celebrated the United Nations’ International Day of Cooperatives in Brussels.

Copa-Cogeca celebrates International Co-operatives Day in Brussels

N.Ireland

about 9 years ago

UFU warns of mounting pressure on NI farmers over Brexit

The clock is ticking for farming and food, where Brexit is concerned, according to Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) President Barclay Bell.

UFU warns of mounting pressure on NI farmers over Brexit

Opinion

over 9 years ago

Why not play Brussels at its own game?

The European Commission is telling the world that its milk reduction scheme has worked. So why not play Brussels at its own game?

Why not play Brussels at its own game?

EU

over 10 years ago

Video: Farmers spray hundreds of litres of milk in protest in Brussels

Farmers protested today in Brussels as EU Agriculture Ministers met to come up with solutions to the crises in the dairy and pig sectors.

Video: Farmers spray hundreds of litres of milk in protest in Brussels

EU

almost 11 years ago

Hogan confirms October pay out of EU aid package

All EU aid monies will be paid out to farmers by the end of October, according to European Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan.

Hogan confirms October pay out of EU aid package

Dairy

almost 11 years ago

Northern farming body Fair Price Farming unimpressed with dairy aid package

Last week’s EU dairy aid package for agriculture is fundamentally weak, according to Fair Price Farming NI

Northern farming body Fair Price Farming unimpressed with dairy aid package

EU

almost 11 years ago

Pics of Brussels protest as 6,000 farmers and tractors hit the streets

Over 6,000 angry farmers have staged a Brussels protest in advance of key meeting of European Agriculture Ministers.

Pics of Brussels protest as 6,000 farmers and tractors hit the streets

EU

almost 11 years ago

Brexit: 'No chance' UK will leave the EU

Odds being laid in Brussels on whether the UK will quit the EU stand at around 1/6 on – which means the people in the thick of it think there will never be a so-called 'Brexit'.

Brexit: ‘No chance’ UK will leave the EU

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