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Sofina Foods plans ‘to build on’ farming sector’s role in NI economy – CEO

N.Ireland

3 months ago

Sofina Foods plans ‘to build on’ farming sector’s role in NI economy – CEO

Sofina Foods Europe chief executive, Ash Amirahmadi, has confirmed the strong commitment that exists within the business to Northern Ireland.

Brexit led to ‘many short-term challenges’ for UK food sector – industry leader

N.Ireland

3 months ago

Brexit led to ‘many short-term challenges’ for UK food sector – industry leader

Sofina Foods’ chief executive, Ash Amirahmadi, has indicated that Brexit has created many short-term challenges for the UK food sector.

New ag science, vet courses top topics at Queen’s agri-food careers’ fair

N.Ireland

5 months ago

New ag science, vet courses top topics at Queen’s agri-food careers’ fair

Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) recently hosted its annual Agri-Food and Life Sciences’ Careers’ Fair in Belfast.

New QUB degree courses aim to meet NI veterinary and agri-science needs

N.Ireland

9 months ago

New QUB degree courses aim to meet NI veterinary and agri-science needs

The School of Biological Sciences at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) has launched two new degree programmes

New QUB degree course marks shift in NI third-level agri-education

N.Ireland

9 months ago

New QUB degree course marks shift in NI third-level agri-education

The launch of a new agricultural science degree breaks new ground in the provision of agricultural education at Queen’s University Belfast

N.Ireland

9 months ago

Queen’s University Belfast launches new veterinary biosciences degree

Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) has launched new graduate and post-graduate degree courses in veterinary biosciences

Queen’s University Belfast launches new veterinary biosciences degree

N.Ireland

about 1 year ago

Watch: Potential for vaccines to reduce methane emissions?

With the threat of global warming increasing, research around greenhouse gases (GHG) and in particular methane, is becoming more important.

Watch: Potential for vaccines to reduce methane emissions?

N.Ireland

about 1 year ago

Research continues on driving down enteric methane emission levels

Research continues across a number of subject areas in the race to find ways of reducing methane emission levels within ruminant populations.

Research continues on driving down enteric methane emission levels

N.Ireland

about 1 year ago

Future investment in nature and biodiversity to involve sustainable agri

Banks and financial institutions view sustainable agriculture as their route to investment in nature and biodiversity.

Future investment in nature and biodiversity to involve sustainable agri

Agri-Business

over 1 year ago

Ever thought about dairy farming in New Zealand?

Agricultural students from Ireland and NI are seizing the opportunity to develop their skills in New Zealand.

Ever thought about dairy farming in New Zealand?

N.Ireland

over 1 year ago

New mobile slurry separation service to be offered in NI

A new start-up business will launch a mobile slurry separation service for livestock farmers in the Mid Ulster area.

New mobile slurry separation service to be offered in NI

N.Ireland

over 1 year ago

Climate change will impact future crop yields – scientist

A plant scientist has said that climate change will impact the future yield potential of cereal...

Climate change will impact future crop yields – scientist

N.Ireland

almost 2 years ago

The uses of soil aeration in grassland farming

Soil aeration has long been recognised as a technique that will deliver improved drainage and...

The uses of soil aeration in  grassland farming

N.Ireland

almost 2 years ago

Lough Neagh has suffered from ‘decades of agricultural runoff’ – study

A study by researchers at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) has confirmed Lough Neagh as...

Lough Neagh has suffered from ‘decades of agricultural runoff’ – study

N.Ireland

almost 2 years ago

Public urged to join Lough Neagh consultation webinar

Members of the public are being urged to join a consultation webinar on Lough Neagh next Tuesday...

Public urged to join Lough Neagh consultation webinar

N.Ireland

almost 2 years ago

Research: 35% of oat samples contaminated with mycotoxins

Safefood has published research on the control of mycotoxins in cereals, which found that 35% of...

Research: 35% of oat samples contaminated with mycotoxins

N.Ireland

almost 2 years ago

Report: Some people blame ‘slurry-pollution problem’ for Lough Neagh algae crisis

There are deep feelings of “sadness, anger, disbelief, fear and anxiety” over the Lough Neagh...

Report: Some people blame ‘slurry-pollution problem’ for Lough Neagh algae crisis

N.Ireland

about 2 years ago

Food Fortress programme delivers security for food chain

10 years of the Food Fortress programme has delivered an unmatched level of security for the farming and food chain throughout Ireland..

Food Fortress programme delivers security for food chain

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