Ireland is trying to fund environmental protection on the cheap
Nature restoration isn’t a luxury. It’s one of the highest-return investments available to the State
Nature restoration isn’t a luxury. It’s one of the highest-return investments available to the State
Ornua makes and then sells Kerrygold to retailers, but says prices are decided by shops
The depth of antipathy and ‘hatred’ directed at Coalition parties in recent months has caught the Government by surprise
Opposition politicians and farmers accuse providers of price gouging while the Government stands ‘to one side twisting its hat’
This week's row over Bord Bia chairman Larry Murrin is classic Irish ‘gotcha’ politics
Regulations aimed at improving transparency across agri-food supply chain to take effect later this year
Water to be extracted at Parteen Basin in Co Tipperary and piped 170km to the capital
Getting good food to the fridge has a cost, producers say - and someone has to pay
A family spending €150 a week on groceries in 2020 are now spending €225, or well over €3,000 a year more for exactly the same stuff
Farmers’ groups urge Micheál Martin and Simon Harris not to waver from their election stance on ‘sell-out’ pact
Radio: The combative RTÉ host is good-naturedly determined to come out on top in a grilling about Dutch dairy produce in Irish schools
Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association says it has received complaints about use of imported Dutch cheese in school meals programme
When a tribunal of inquiry is eventually set up, hopefully it will ask the right questions this time
Complaint to competition regulators follows concerns highlighted by farmers
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