by admin | Aug 25, 2016 | General News, ICSA in the Media
FARMERS JOURNAL – 25 AUGUST 2016 ICSA vice sheep chair Dan Kelleher, ICSA president Patrick Kent, ICSA beef chair Edmond Phelan, ICSA suckler chair Dermot Kelleher and ICSA rural development chair Seamus Sherlock with Minister Michael Creed. The Irish Cattle and...
by admin | Aug 25, 2016 | General News, ICSA in the Media
IRISH EXAMINER – 10 AUGUST 2016 An anonymous survey being conducted by the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers Association and Waterford Institute of Technology is hoped to lead to the creation of new rural crime prevention measures. The ICSA is conducting the study...
by admin | Aug 25, 2016 | General News, ICSA in the Media
FARMING INDEPENDENT – 09 AUGUST 2016 Every week, reports in the media indicate that crime in agricultural areas is increasing, yet no statistics are recorded about the level of such crimes, writes Louise Walsh, co author of the first ever agri-crime survey of...
by admin | Aug 5, 2016 | General News, ICSA in the Media
IRISH FARM SERVICES – 1 AUGUST 2016 Ireland’s first independent agricultural crime survey is being carried out in conjunction with Business and Humanities lecturers at WIT and the ICSA The Irish Cattle & Sheep Farmers Association (ICSA) has launched the...
by admin | Aug 5, 2016 | General News, ICSA in the Media
THAT’S FARMING – 30 JULY 2016 Seamus Sherlock has called for the reinstatement of the full Disadvantaged Area Scheme. ICSA rural development chairman Seamus Sherlock has called for the reinstatement of the full Disadvantaged Area Scheme (now known as Areas...
by admin | Aug 5, 2016 | General News, ICSA in the Media
AGRILAND – 29 JULY 2016 Farmers have been angered at the suggestion that meat factories could impose a €2 charge for sheep skin storage or disposal. ICSA sheep chairman John Brooks has said sheep farmers have never been paid for often valuable fifth quarter...