The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) has issued its first update the Farm Safety Code of Practice in over 10 years. The
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A Donegal woman has been raising awareness for Crumlin Children's Hospital recently, with some creative artistic flair and hay bales. Last year,
Some inspectors are acquiring a reputation for being “draconian in their interpretation of the rules” and being “unreasonable”, the IFA has claimed.
A conference aiming to highlight opportunities to capitalise on Ireland’s strengths in the emerging AgTech sector has been launched. The AgTech Symposium
Farmers and agri-contractors have been urged to put safety first as many are busy making hay and silage amid soaring temperatures. Agriculture
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has revealed that social farming model projects and agri-food tourism initiatives will be allocated
The Irish Wildlife Trust (IWT) is urging local authorities and members of the public to avoid the use of harmful weed-killers and
A recent study by CEMA (European Agricultural Machinery Industry) has found that 83{b28040870e2dde01f25bc5b483275391226143b34751c4bb8f1feeecaec925a1} of accidents that occur on public roads involving agricultural
A single European system of rules is being sought by a combination of European ‘mobile machine’ manufacturers from the European Commission, according
Tributes have been paid to Austin Deasy, the former Minister for Agriculture, who passed away at the weekend aged 80. Mr. Deasy,
Roughly 96,000 farmers are due a refund worth a collective €13.6 million under the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS). Minister for Agriculture, Food
The Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) has launched a free soil sampling and analysis scheme, which is available to livestock farmers in