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Farmers stage protests on M18/N18 flyovers

Farmers and members of the Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) members have held protests this evening at three locations in Clare. Similar protests have been taking...

Payments delay “completely unacceptable’ to farmers

IFA Presidential candidate Francie Gorman has said the news that no cleared applicants will be paid until December 1st is “shattering confidence” amongst farmers...

Gallery – Farmers ‘Weaving Stories Together’ expo at glór

People from all over Clare gathered at glór in Ennis on Monday for the launch of the Clare Farmers Weaving Stories Together Booklet and...

Greater supports needed to encourage Clare women enter farming

IFA Presidential Candidate Francie Gorman has said the necessary support structures are not in place to encourage women to enter farming and has called...

IFA presidential candidate vows to protect Clare food producers

A candidate for the residency of the Irish Farmer's Association (IFA) has criticised environmentalists for their “incessant and unfair vilification” of farmers in Clare...

IFA leads Farm Safety Week 2021

Minister of State with special responsibility for Farm Safety at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon, TD, today added his support to Farm Safety Week 2021.

IFA and RSA issue silage safety warning

With silage cutting season underway, the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) and the Road Safety Authority (RSA) are making a joint appeal to drivers of farming machinery and vulnerable road users to share the road safely.

‘Farming for Nature’ – shaping a new narrative

A new initiative has been launched which aims to source, share and celebrate stories of farmers across Ireland who are considered to be managing their land and livestock in a way that benefits nature.

Airport’s 1,200 plus bales despatched to farmers

Farmers from Kerry to Tipperary and Clare to Limerick suffering from this years fodder shortage got a well-deserved reprieve this week as they received bales from the 1,200 plus crop harvested at Shannon Airport.
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