Public consultation: epidemiological studies and pesticides
Public consultation: epidemiological studies and pesticides
EFSA has opened a public consultation on its scientific opinion looking at the use of epidemiological studies in risk...
Record numbers attend Bord Bia’s Bloom festival
"Bloom is Better than Chelsea" former Head of Judging, RHS
Bloom 2017 show gardens to be rehomed in nursing homes, public parks and schools
Bord Bia’s...
Winner of the Teagasc / FBD student of the year award announced
The 2016 winner of the Teagasc/FBD Student of the Year award is Shane Fitzgerald from Kilmagemogue, Portlaw, Co Waterford. The awards were presented by...
Bloom 2017 opening day highlights
On Thursday 1st June 2017, the gates will open on Bord Bia’s 11th Bloom festival in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. The festival will host...
Smart Labels Make Food Safety Stick
Have you ever stared at packaged meat from your fridge or freezer and wondered if it's still good to eat? Thrown out food because...
‘Making The Most Of Our Land’
Launch of LANDMARKThe Pan-European research project LANDMARK was launched, Wednesday, 20 May 2015, in Castledockrell, Co. Wexford, Ireland, by Mr Damien English, T.D., the...
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The rising popularity of the Slow Food movement in Ireland will be demonstrated in County Clare this week when Michelin Star chefs and food...
Coveney Previews Ireland’s Pavilion at World Expo in Milan, Italy
"Feeding the Planet" has a special resonance for Ireland Minister visits "Autogrill" sustainability project and discusses plans for Irish beef collaboration...
Teagasc Appoints New Head of Food Research
Teagasc has appointed Dr Mark Fenelon as Head of Food Research. The Teagasc Authority approved the appointment at its meeting in Tinahely,...
O’Neill Disappointed by BBC Plans to Stop Farmgate
Agriculture Minister Michelle O'Neill recently voiced her disappointment at plans under consideration by BBC NI to discontinue Farmgate. The Minister said she has written to...