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What will Ireland do with CAP implementation?
Ireland argued hard against flat payments when it held the presidency of the EU. But what else might happen there? […]
Ireland argued hard against flat payments when it held the presidency of the EU. But what else might happen there? […]
Has the Irish state effectively abandoned organic farming? […]
G8 summit: Leaders urged to act with greater transparency and focus on climate change […]
Irish Farmers’ Association rally outside meeting of Agricultural ministers in Dublin […]
Irish government accused of extraordinary hypocrisy by Irish and other NGOs […]
EU and Irish context to upcoming event remain somewhat hostile to stated aims […]
Agriculture Ministers neglect citizens and the environment, but keep farm lobbies happy […]
“Lacks targets” […]
Low level of ambition on meaningful delivery of environmental measures. […]
The smaller farmer, who, by an accident of birth, ends up in more remote places with poorer land, suffers […]
Rollercoaster first two weeks for the Irish presidency of the EU. […]
Balancing act for Coveney: national interests versus more neutral role of chairing Council of Ministers […]
All aboard for a realistic view […]
‘CAP reform progress will depend on rhythm and pace of negotiations between Council and Parliament’ […]
Distribution of direct aid among farmers discussed at of the Council of Ministers of Agriculture of October 22 […]
Agricultural and Rural Convention