All Ireland articles – Page 26
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Ireland sees 5 A DAY increase
A new survey has suggested that there has been a 20 per cent increase in people eating five portions of fruit and vegetables a day in Ireland.
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Irish producers reject Asda approach
Irish producers have reacted angrily to suggestions that the republic’s planning guidelines be changed to facilitate the entry of another overseas multiple.
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Five-a-day the way in Ireland
A new survey has suggested that there has been a 20 per cent increase in people eating five portions of fruit and vegetables a day
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Irish farmers revolt against Tesco expansion
A major expansion in the Irish Republic by market leader Tesco has been criticised by the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA), which claims it will further reduce prices for producers and threaten the survival of local shops.
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Irish produce consumption rockets
Recent market research on trends in the consumption of fresh produce revealed that almost half of Irish consumers claim to be eating fresh vegetables and potatoes on a daily basis.
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Retail markets ‘need more support’
World Union of Wholesale Markets calls for greater backing and funding for retail markets across Europe
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Irish growers clamour for state aid
Potato and vegetable growers in the Irish Republic, who were promised a state aid package to help them cope with severe crop losses during last winter’s big freeze-up, are still waiting for compensation almost six months later.
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Northern Ireland holds its own with story of provenance
Staring into the face of adversity, the fresh produce industry in Northern Ireland has had to diversify by offering added value to survive various issues such as funding cuts, competition from overseas and margin squeezes. Elizabeth O’Keefe visits the region for FPJ’s ongoing series of regional reports around the UK
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Irish growers petition EU to halt ‘superdump’
The European Commission has been asked to halt plans for a superdump and recycling facility in north county Dublin, one of the key centres of Irish horticulture.
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Irish set for strawberry boost
Irish-grown strawberries are proving beneficial to financial health of growers and the national economy, Bord Bia claimed at the start of the season last week.
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Irish minister hands out grower grants
Ireland’s new horticulture minister Ciaran Cuffe has handed out €3.8 milllion (£3.27m) in grower grants.
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Too many supermarkets, say Irish farmers
The Irish Republic has too many supermarkets and producer prices are being squeezed to pay for the over-capacity, a parliamentary committee was told last week.
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Fyffes maintains earnings target
Despite difficult conditions that have resulted in lower selling prices, Fyffes has held steady on its EBITDA forecast
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Women targeted in Irish mushroom drive
A major promotion for Irish mushrooms targeted mainly at young women has got underway in the British market.
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Irish mults accused of "Sopranos" behaviour
Multiples in the Irish Republic have been accused of “behaving like characters from the Sopranos” in their treatment of producers and suppliers.
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Ireland appoints new hort minister
Growers in the Irish Republic have a new horticulture minister and, like Trevor Sargent, the man he replaces, he is a member of the Green Party.
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Irish growers set up breakaway group
A group of vegetable and fruit growers in north county Dublin, the heart of the Irish industry, has broken away from the powerful Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) to set up their own organisation.
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Fyffes reports on profit growth
Company reveals that profit before tax increased 33.3 per cent through 2009, despite a fall in total and group revenues
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Euro shift dents Total Produce revenue
Company reveals impact of currency's recent strengthening on revenue at its non-euro fresh produce operations during 2009
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Irish growers issue fair trade warning
Growers in the Irish Republic are paid €360 (£317) a tonne for potatoes - but when the potatoes reach the supermarket and are sold in 2.5kg bags, the effective price of the tonne increases to €1,600.