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Opening dates for slurry spreading are ‘unworkable’ – ICSA
AGRILAND – 13 JANUARY 2017 The Department of Agriculture has been called on by the Irish...
Read MoreCoalition of Irish farmers and environmentalists call for CETA to be rejected
AGRILAND – 13 JANUARY 2016 A coalition of Irish farmers, environmentalists, trade...
Read MoreFarmers slam ‘calendar farming’ as winter weather puts slurry spreading on hold
FARMIRELAND.IE – 13 JANUARY 2017 1 From this week farmers across most of the country are...
Read MoreIrish farmers put forward radical plan as beef price bites
FARMERS WEEKLY (UK) – 10 JANUARY 2017 © Tim Scrivener Irish beef farmers have called on the...
Read MoreICSA calls for dairy-style relief for suckler sector
IRISH EXAMINER – 10 JANUARY 2017 Suckler farmers need a €200 per suckler cow incentive to...
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LatestALTERNATIVE SCEP TRAINING OPTIONS MUST BE PROVIDED
ICSA Suckler chair Jimmy Cosgrave has hit out at the Department of Agriculture’s decision to offer only online training to participants of the Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP). “This move is very concerning, especially considering the older age demographic of suckler farmers. Many of these farmers may not have reliable internet access or have the necessary computer skills to navigate complex online platforms. The focus should be on ensuring as many farmers as possible can benefit from the scheme rather than putting barriers in place,” he said.
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LatestALTERNATIVE SCEP TRAINING OPTIONS MUST BE PROVIDED
ICSA Suckler chair Jimmy Cosgrave has hit out at the Department of Agriculture’s decision to offer only online training to participants of the Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP). “This move is very concerning, especially considering the older age demographic of suckler farmers. Many of these farmers may not have reliable internet access or have the necessary computer skills to navigate complex online platforms. The focus should be on ensuring as many farmers as possible can benefit from the scheme rather than putting barriers in place,” he said.