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EU begins anti-dumping proceedings into Russian urea

Agri-Business

8 months ago

EU begins anti-dumping proceedings into Russian urea

The European Commission will begin an anti-dumping investigation into imports of urea originating in Russia

EU agri-food trade remained stable in May – report

Agri-Business

9 months ago

EU agri-food trade remained stable in May – report

EU agri-food exports were stable in May 2025, according to a new report published by the European...

Vineyards can act as firebreaks as wildfire risks increase across Europe

Rural Life

10 months ago

Vineyards can act as firebreaks as wildfire risks increase across Europe

As wildfire risks increase across Europe, well-managed vineyards can be useful in slowing or even stopping fires

Maize yields to take a hit across many parts of Europe

Arable

10 months ago

Maize yields to take a hit across many parts of Europe

The European Commission is reporting that hot and dry weather across southern and eastern Europe will severely affect maize yields

Czechia must recover aid given to agri firms in error

Agri-Business

11 months ago

Czechia must recover aid given to agri firms in error

Czechia’s support for insurance premiums granted to certain large Czech agricultural companies in 2018 is not in line with EU state aid rules

Agri-Business

1 year ago

Commission clears merger of Slovakian company with Valeo Foods

The European Commission has cleared the way for Irish food manufacturing company, Valeo Foods to...

Commission clears merger of Slovakian company with Valeo Foods

N.Ireland

2 years ago

Further declines in European harvest yields predicted

Projected harvest yields at European level have been revised downwards for almost all combinable crops with weather extremes cited as the...

Further declines in European harvest yields predicted

Agri-Business

2 years ago

€700m Dutch scheme approved for farmers to close livestock sites

The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €700 million Dutch scheme to...

€700m Dutch scheme approved for farmers to close livestock sites

N.Ireland

2 years ago

April 2024 hottest on record globally

April 2024 was warmer globally than any previous April in the data record according to the...

April 2024 hottest on record globally

N.Ireland

2 years ago

Crop monitoring report: Wet weather hampering Irish crops

Weather conditions in north-west Europe, especially Ireland and parts of the UK, affected the yield potential of crops and hampered sowing

Crop monitoring report: Wet weather hampering Irish crops

Agri-Business

3 years ago

Ukraine: Exporting 4m tonnes of grain a month is ‘possible’

The European Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski has said that exporting four...

Ukraine: Exporting 4m tonnes of grain a month is ‘possible’

Agri-Business

3 years ago

PGI for beef – ‘you don’t just get it on the basis of a good story’

“You don’t just get this on the basis of a good story.” Those are the words of beef sector...

PGI for beef – ‘you don’t just get it on the basis of a good story’

Agri-Business

3 years ago

‘Irish Grass Fed Beef’ PGI proposal moves to next stage

The proposal to the European Commission for protected geographical indication (PGI) status for...

‘Irish Grass Fed Beef’ PGI proposal moves to next stage

Agri-Business

3 years ago

Spain’s ag minister requests EU crisis funds amid severe drought

Spain has requested the use of crisis funds from the EU to deal with the drought conditions the...

Spain’s ag minister requests EU crisis funds amid severe drought

Agri-Business

3 years ago

UK and EU reportedly reach deal on Northern Ireland Protocol

The UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and President of the European Commission have reached an agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol.

UK and EU reportedly reach deal on Northern Ireland Protocol

Agri-Business

4 years ago

NI Protocol: EU Commission launches fresh legal action against UK

The European Commission has today (Friday, July 22) launched four new infringement procedures...

NI Protocol: EU Commission launches fresh legal action against UK

Pig/Poultry

4 years ago

Bird flu may now be ‘endemic’ in Europe

Around 5,300 detections of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus, also known as bird flu, were reported in...

Bird flu may now be ‘endemic’ in Europe

Agri-Business

4 years ago

Renegotiating NI Protocol is ‘unrealistic’ – EU Commission

Vice president of the European (EU) Commission, Maros Sefcovic has ruled out renegotiating the Northern Ireland Protocol.

Renegotiating NI Protocol is ‘unrealistic’ – EU Commission

Agri-Business

4 years ago

EU audit deems NI goods checks 'not fit for purpose'

An audit by EU Commission officials has found that the system of controls for the entry of goods...

EU audit deems NI goods checks 'not fit for purpose'

Agri-Business

5 years ago

EU ‘not to launch infringement action’ over UK decision to extend Grace Periods

The European Commission has said it will not launch infringement action after the UK yesterday (August 7) announced plans to extend the Grace Periods..

EU ‘not to launch infringement action’ over UK decision to extend Grace Periods

Agri-Business

5 years ago

UK urged to act over EU plans to relax animal protein feed ban

A Northern Ireland peer has demanded the UK intervene over changes to EU law that would allow processed animal protein to be fed to livestock in Northern Ireland.

UK urged to act over EU plans to relax animal protein feed ban

Agri-Business

5 years ago

Sefcovic: Swiss-style veterinary zone would mean 80% reduction in SPS checks

A 'Swiss-style' veterinary agreement would eliminate more than 80% of checks on UK agri-food goods entering the Single Market.

Sefcovic: Swiss-style veterinary zone would mean 80% reduction in SPS checks

Agri-Business

5 years ago

Hopes UK-EU chilled meat issue will be resolved in ‘next 48 hours’

EU Commission VP Maroš Šefčovič told NI politicians he was "hopeful" a solution could be found "over the next 48 hours" to the chilled meat impasse.

Hopes UK-EU chilled meat issue will be resolved in ‘next 48 hours’

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