
Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast
Menu fraud and Brexit
22:38 | Sep 30th, 2020
This week we hear about incorrect food labeling and menu fraud plus what tariffs mean post Brexit.
Rising TB costs and new animal medicine rules
14:10 | Sep 23rd, 2020
In this week’s podcast we hear about rising TB costs in the face of rising disease rates and farmers react to new rules on animal medicines.
The Government’s plan for agriculture and the hard figures on winter finishing
23:15 | Sep 16th, 2020
In this week’s podcast, we hear from the Government ministers who spoke at this year’s ASA conference and we detail the beef price needed for winter finishers to breakeven.
Weekly podcast: meet the new minister and why a beef PGI could prove crucial
36:42 | Sep 9th, 2020
In this week’s podcast, we have a sit down interview with new Minister for Agriculture Charlie McConalogue and we hear why it is importance to secure PGI status for Irish beef.
New agriculture minister and meat factory accounts
19:42 | Sep 2nd, 2020
This week we hear about the new agriculture minister and the financial accounts of Foyle Food Group.
Weekly podcast: 20,000 high risk TB herds and farmer thoughts on Hogan
19:27 | Aug 26th, 2020
Episode 248: This week, we hear about new Department plans for farmers with herds affected by TB and farmers give their reaction to Commissioner Hogan and golfgate.
Ramped up satellite inspections and Borris sheep sale - EP. 283
16:30 | Aug 19th, 2020
This week we hear how the Department are planning to ramp up satellite inspections and get a report from the sheep sale in Borris mart.
A 1,000 acre farm and masks in marts
31:17 | Aug 12th, 2020
In this week's podcast, we hear about a farm in Offaly that sold for €11m and the reality for marts in the midlands under a local lockdown.