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Musgrave invests €25 million in stores as part of net zero journey

Musgrave has today announced a €25 million investment in SuperValu and Centra stores across the island of Ireland as part of a new sustainability...

Play is on the way to GroundsFest

GroundsFest is proud to announce a new strategic partnership with the Association of Play Industries (API), with the first event being held at Stoneleigh Park,...

Can you offer Consumers a Breath of Fresh Air?

The Bord Bia Health and Wellbeing Consumer Lifestyle Trend has identified that 64% of global consumers actively take steps to look after their health whether they’re...

Sustainable Brands Copenhagen 2017

Linda Madigan, Stockholm Office, Bord Bia - Irish food Board I attended this year’s SB’17 conference held in the beautiful city of Copenhagen on October 31 and...

Conference on global change and the spread of plant pests | European Food Safety...

Registration is open for a major scientific conference on the role of global change in the emergence of plant diseases and pests in Europe. The...
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What is a healthy soil? – CAFRE

A healthy soil is vital to ensure both high grass and crop yields and environmental protection through carbon sequestration. Soil health can be defined...
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SpeakEATsy: Soil & Climate Action

An evening of food, art, live music, poetry, DJs and dancing as part of the Global Green Christmas Party and World Soils Day. This...
Group photo of the AIPH Sustainability Conference speakers and panel guests: Back left to right: Peter Vaughan, Jose van der Klauw, Jeroen Oudheusden, Middle row left to right: Johan Thans, Dr David Bek, Brett Avery, Elise Wieringa, Tim Briercliffe, Bottom left to right: Professor Charles Hall, Sven Hoping, Martin Simmons.

Key industry stakeholder discuss plastics in ornamental horticulture

On 2nd April 2019, the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) brought together key industry players in the coastal town of Noordwijk, the Netherlands, for...

Bioeconomy Implementation Group’s First Progress Report to Government

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, T.D., today welcomed the publication of the Bioeconomy Implementation Group’s First Progress Report to...
A flowering blackthorn hedge, one of the natural events the National Biodiversity Data Centre are hoping farmers will report each year. Source: Allan Drewitt

Farmers asked to help shed light on Ireland’s evolving wildlife calendar in response to...

The National Biodiversity Data Centre, based down in Co. Waterford is inviting members of the farming community throughout Ireland to participate in a new...