Beef
So what has been the direction of travel taken by Northern Ireland’s beef industry in the 30 years following the BSE crisis of 1996?
Dairy
A case of atypical Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, commonly referred to as mad cow disease, has been confirmed in a cow on a Scottish farm
N.Ireland
The discovery of a case of classical Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) in Scotland will not impact negligible risk status for...
Sheep
The first UK sheep embryos have been shipped to the Us this week, the Agriculture Horticulture Development Board has announced.
A case of mad cow disease has been confirmed on a farm in Cornwall, the Department for Environment,...
A case of mad cow disease has been discovered on a farm in the Netherlands, Dutch newspaper De...
Agri-Business
China has announced that it is imposing a ban on imports of British beef following the confirmation of a single case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in England last month.
A single case of classical Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) has been confirmed on a farm in Somerset, England, the UK's Department of the...
A meeting between British and Irish ministers at Maryfield, the base of the Anglo-Irish...
The Japanese government has announced that it will lift a ban on beef from the UK, which was put in...
The Aberdeenshire farmer behind the herd where BSE was detected yesterday has spoken of his heartbreak following the incident.
A number of other cattle are set to be destroyed as a precautionary measure on the farm in Scotland...
Farmers and meat processors will be relieved by news the case of BSE confirmed in Scotland this morning is likely to have a limited impact on international trade.
A case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) has been confirmed on a farm in Aberdeenshire, the...
Farmers in Northern Ireland could soon pay for BSE testing under new rules for dealing with TSE proposed by DAERA.
New BSE status controls have been included on the Northern Ireland's departmental animal database 'APHIS' to identify NR and CR animals.
Food scares are among the biggest threats to Irish farming, agri-food expert Prof. Patrick Wall warned farmers and industry leaders.
Beef exporters in Northern Ireland have been given the green light to trade under Bovine...
Beef exporters in Northern Ireland have been given the green light to trade under BSE Negligible Risk (NR) status.
British Veterinary Association (Northern Ireland Branch) President Jean Wales has welcomed the...
The British Veterinary Association has welcomed the attainment of BSE Negligible Risk Status for Northern Ireland.
LMC chief executive Ian Stevenson has welcomed the attainment of BSE Negligible Risk Status for Northern Ireland’s beef industry
Northern Ireland has achieved BSE negligible risk status, the safest level possible, following a meeting today, May 25, in Paris.