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New appointments with the Irish Farmers Journal

Farming Independent between 2008 and 2015. O’Brien recently completed a PhD at Mary Immaculate College in Limerick on the growth of the Irish beef processing industry, and its impact on Irish agricultural policy. This work was supported by the Irish Research Council. His MA thesis on the demise and closure of the Dublin Cattle Market is being published this month by Four Courts Press. Political correspondent Long-standing news correspondent Pat O’Toole has been appointed as political correspondent. In addition to covering how Government policy interacts with the agri-food sector and the politics within farming, O’Toole has a particular interest in the ongoing challenges and opportunities presented by the forthcoming climate bill.

Roscommon Herald — Model Roscommon farm hits the market

Roscommon Herald — Model Roscommon farm hits the market
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Wexford farmer making just €1 90 an hour for 18 hour day

Wexford farmer making just €1.90 an hour for 18 hour day A Wexford farmer says his rate of pay for the work he carries out comes to a grand total of €1.90 an hour. Mattie White from the Bannow area says he can work up to 18 hours a day and it’s causing him to lose sleep. In an interview with the Farming Independent, the dairy farmer has highlighted the issues of rural farming and the difficulties in making a living while lowering emissions. The 49 year old says he’s been working the land since he was 3 years of age and fears for the future of the farm which has been in his family for generations.

Environmentalists Decry Campaign of Intimidation By Irish Politicians And Agri-Industry Over New Cheese Factory

Environmentalists Decry Campaign of ‘Intimidation’ By Irish Politicians And Agri-Industry Over New Cheese Factory Expanding Ireland’s dairy industry puts the country’s climate goals at risk. Irish dairy cows. Credit: sarahluv (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) A number of senior Irish politicians and agri-industry interests are trying to block a legal challenge to a new cheese factory brought by environmentalists over concerns relating to pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.  Politicians and industry figures are applying sustained public and political pressure to have the appeal dropped, despite the High Court having approved the legal challenge.  In response, a number of Irish and European NGOs are now speaking out at what they call a campaign of “intimidation of environmental defenders”.

Pressure mounts in dairy sector as TDs weigh in on Glanbia row

THE Government is coming under pressure to intervene in the dispute between Glanbia and An Taisce over the planned €140m cheese plant at Belview. Taoiseach Micheál Martin was forced to comment in the Dáil last week on the matter, when questioned by TDs. He said people had the right to object to significant projects, but he cautioned that the judicial review process should not be used as a mechanism to delay vital infrastructure. “There is an independent planning process. It is rigorous and it should be respected. “There is a growing sense that the judicial review is becoming a new mechanism to frustrate and delay projects, hoping that they may not develop. That is creating challenges on the investment side and in terms of the creation of jobs. That has to be acknowledged.”

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