North’s farmers feel caught in crosshairs of ‘nonsense’ protocol rules
Move to halt port checks comes as sector believes it is enduring ‘worst of both worlds’
Move to halt port checks comes as sector believes it is enduring ‘worst of both worlds’
Former senator says he ‘strongly disagrees’ Irish unity is inevitable
‘We feel we are not getting listened to’ by politicians, says farming union leader
John Healy fears exit uncertainty and Stormont deficit will harm North’s economy
Farmers remain concerned about how UK’s exit from EU will impact on their livelihoods
Food industry is ‘completely integrated’ on island of Ireland, say farmers’ groups
Lobby groups say more clarity is needed about how the deal would actually operate
Brexit means the end is nigh for CAP payments to Northern farmers
New prime minister urged to take a ‘hands-on role’ to reinstate Stormont
Group claims there is a ‘real risk that some farmers will have to close their business’
‘It is crucial decision-makers fully understand the devastating economic and social impact’
‘NI politicians have been less than helpful,’ says Derry businessman George Fleming
Total income from farming dropped by £107m in 2017
‘Firms are still in the dark as to what trading conditions they will face’ says Allstate MD
On a busy day farmer Joe Parker might cross the Border 10 or 11 times, ferrying machinery and feed between his animals North and South
Meeting set to increase tension between DUP and Northern Ireland business community
Ulster Farmers’ Union cautiously behind agreement
Ictu in North also in favour of remaining in EU
Move comes after protests by farmers who have seen their milk margin hit by global slump in dairy prices
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