All Ireland articles – Page 26

  • Cabbages are badly affected
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    Big freeze hits Irish vegetables

    2011-02-25T10:01:02Z

    The big winter freeze, the worst in living memory, has caused extensive damage to vegetable crops across the Irish Republic, according to the Irish Horticultural Association (IHA).

  • Irish report calls for retail ‘fairness’ code
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    Irish report calls for retail ‘fairness’ code

    2011-02-14T09:01:01Z

    Growers in the Irish Republic are being put under unfair pressure by major retailers, according to a report by a parliamentary committee drawn from all the major parties.

  • Northern Irish mushroom investment made
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    Northern Irish mushroom investment made

    2011-02-11T14:01:01Z

    Northern Irish mushroom grower JF McKenna has invested over £50,000 in research and development with help from Invest Northern Ireland, to create an innovative mushroom growing house.

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    Government collapse causes Irish hort crisis

    2011-01-30T11:01:01Z

    The Irish fresh produce industry has lost its second minister in less than a year in the political turmoil that has forced the

  • Fyffes vanWylick
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    Fyffes buys one-third of vanWylick

    2011-01-27T10:27:35Z

    Tropical fruit importer continues to expand with acquisition of 33.3 per cent share in German fresh produce company

  • Jenny Bristow, John McCann, Maynard Mawhinney and William Magee
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    Northern Irish supplier wins key contract

    2011-01-27T09:01:02Z

    A Northern Irish supplier has won a lucrative new contract following a £5 million expansion at the business.

  • Fyffes tropicals
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    Fyffes revises 2010 earnings target

    2011-01-11T16:31:19Z

    Company reveals that strong finish to the year in the European banana market has enabled it to increase its profit forecast

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    Northern Ireland battles conditions

    2011-01-07T12:01:01Z

    Northern Irish growers are battling poor weather, water shortages and attacks from pigeons in a nightmare New Year that has left supermarket promotions curtailed.

  • There has been calls for more emphasis on herbs
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    Irish create team to boost fresh production

    2010-12-14T08:01:01Z

    An eight-member team has been appointed by Irish horticulture minister Ciaran Cuffe to implement recommendations aimed at boosting the output and value of the Republic’s fresh produce sector.

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    Irish fears over doubled carbon levy

    2010-12-06T09:01:02Z

    The EU-International Monetary Fund (IMF) team may have negotiated an €85 billion rescue deal for the struggling Irish economy, but some in the republic’s horticulture industry have voiced concerns over the implications that this could have for fresh produce.

  • Total Produce
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    Total Produce set to buy back shares

    2010-11-24T07:33:54Z

    Company poised to follow Fyffes in acquiring a certain percentage of its own shares, suggesting it sees the stock as under-valued

  • Total Produce
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    Total Produce buys 22m of its own shares

    2010-11-24T07:33:27Z

    Company secretary Marie Reid confirms buy-back in statement, less than a week after Fyffes took the same course of action

  • Bumper Irish potato crop thrives
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    Bumper Irish potato crop thrives

    2010-11-21T09:01:01Z

    Growers in the Irish Republic have enjoyed such a bumper potato crop this season that supplies are now being exported to mainland Europe for the first time in years.

  • Fyffes logo
    Article

    Fyffes buys back 17m of its own shares

    2010-11-18T15:01:39Z

    Company says current share price represents "good value" at current level, especially given expected recovery in banana market

  • Irish bank protest over losses
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    Irish bank protest over losses

    2010-11-15T09:01:01Z

    Angry Irish growers staged an all-day picket at two Ulster Bank branches last week. They were protesting against the bank’s decision to put a wholesaler into receivership, leaving them with losses of €300,000 for unpaid supplies.

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    Total Produce in Irish takeover

    2010-10-22T09:01:02Z

    A major Irish fruit and vegetable supplier has been taken over by Total Produce after it was put into receivership by its bank.

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    Irish recommend cluster approach

    2010-10-13T09:01:01Z

    A new development approach for the fresh produce sector in the Irish Republic is recommended in a report on the agri-food industry by a parliamentary committee.

  • Aldi sign
    Article

    UK and Ireland losses for Aldi

    2010-10-11T12:46:00Z

    Discount retailer's UK and Ireland arm registers a loss of £54.2m in 2009 as year-on-year market share slips

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    New energy levy to hit Irish producers

    2010-09-27T13:01:01Z

    Less than six months after the introduction of a carbon levy, Irish producers are to be hit by a second energy surcharge, a five per cent electricity levy taking effect next month.

  • Keelings staff consider strike
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    Keelings staff consider strike

    2010-09-27T12:01:02Z

    Six hundred workers at Keelings in Dublin are to be balloted for strike action in a dispute over redundancies, following the loss of a Tesco distribution contract.