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A new €50m state-supported fund will put money into tractors
First Citizen Finance is offering loans to agribusinesses.
New research could lengthen the shelf life of everyday food
Some €1.7 million is being pumped into software to monitor bacteria in food production.
Meet the two Irish teenagers selling supplements for Middle Eastern racing camels
Meath’s Madden sisters are already selling in 12 countries – and they’re still in secondary school.
The two Irish teenagers selling supplements for Middle Eastern racing camels
Meath’s Madden sisters are already selling in 12 countries – and they’re still in secondary school.
Your crash course in... How a Brexit will affect Ireland
The referendum to decide the UK’s EU membership could have major repercussions here.
Your crash course in... How a Brexit will affect Ireland
The referendum to decide the UK’s EU membership could have major repercussions here.
Farmers and food producers could suffer the most if the UK ditches the EU
These are the Irish business sectors most at risk if there’s a Brexit, according to Ibec.
Farmers and food producers could suffer the most if the UK ditches the EU
These are the Irish business sectors most at risk if there’s a Brexit, according to Ibec.
One Irish company's technology is helping create the perfect racehorse
Plusvital is bringing together the worlds of nutrition and genetics after taking over Equinome last year.
One Irish company's technology is helping create the perfect racehorse
Plusvital is bringing together the worlds of nutrition and genetics after taking over Equinome last year.
Scaling the great wall of red tape with Ireland's men in China
There’s a huge market to be tapped into in the Middle Kingdom – but it’s not for everyone.
Two Irish outfits that want to fix our food-wasting habits are going global
FoodCloud and Grow It Yourself are growing their offerings into the UK.
The humble potato is finally making a comeback
Ireland’s relationship with potatoes is on the mend.
Opinion: Irish farmers must stand up for change – or else sleep with one eye open
The reality is that this globalisation of our food and agricultural system is failing consumers, the environment and our farmers.