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USPCA's Stephen Philpott on illegal horsemeat trade in Ireland & UK
30/01/2013 Duração: 03minStephen Philpott of the Ulster Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals talks about the illegal horse meat trade in Ireland & the UK.
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BBC Radio 4's Farming Today: raw, unpasteurised milk in Ireland
11/01/2013 Duração: 08minElla speaks with dairy farmer David Tiernan on his Co. Louth farm about why he sells raw milk; she also talks with the head of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland, Prof Alan Reilly, who believes the sale of it should be prohibited. (for BBC Radio 4's Farming Today). #bbcradio4 #farmingtoday #bbc #bbcradio #ellamcsweeney #milk #rawmilk #farmers #farming #food
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U-turn by Ireland's Dept of Agri & the Food Safety Authority on raw milk sales
10/01/2013 Duração: 01minRaw, unpasteurised milk is legal to sell in Ireland. For years, the Department of Agriculture & the Food Safety Authority of Ireland have insisted that they will ban the sale of raw milk. They now say they will introduce legislation for regulated sales. Prof Alan Reilly is head of FSAI.
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A crisis faced by Irish poultry farmers
09/01/2013 Duração: 15minAlo Mohan, a poultry farmer from Cavan, tells Ella why poultry farmers are in crisis. She also talks to poultry processor, Vincent Carton. (RTE Radio 1's farming and food series, Countrywide, presented by Damien O'Reilly)
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RTE's Countrywide: farmer Ronan Byrne tells Ella about his new on-farm abattoir
01/12/2012 Duração: 07minIn the early 1990s, there were 1,000 abattoirs in Ireland. Today, that number is just 200. One farmer who is bucking the trend is Galway's Ronan Byrne, a poultry farmer, who will open his new abattoir next week. Ronan's blog - http://thefriendlyfarmer.blogspot.ie
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Galway farmer Ronan Byrne's new on-farm abattoir
30/11/2012 Duração: 55sGalway poultry farmer Ronan Byrne has built a new on-farm abattoir. He will use it to finish 200 chickens a week, along with his pasture-reared turkeys, geese and ducks.
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chattering starlings in co.kerry
10/10/2012 Duração: 20sA tree packed full of gregarious starlings in the village of Tarbert, Co. Kerry. (image by the Irish artist Vincent Sheridan - http://www.print.ie/detail.php?category_id=3&id=192)
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Irish farmers talk about feed prices & power of supermarkets
09/10/2012 Duração: 01minIrish farmers protesting in Portlaoise talk to Ella about the problems they are experiencing at the moment. For Farming Today @bbcradio4
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Dairy farmer Tom Dinneen: "I'm afraid it will turn the general public against the farmers"
09/10/2012 Duração: 05minTom is a young full time dairy farmer in East Cork. He talks to Ella (for BBC Radio 4's Farming Today show) and tells her why the Irish Farmers Association should not be protesting on the streets of Dublin today.
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The Armagh Bramley Apple
03/10/2012 Duração: 04minDr Seán Mac an tSaoir tells Ella about the Armagh Bramley apple
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"There is a price to pay for cheap food". Alo Mohan, Cavan poultry farmer
30/09/2012 Duração: 04minAlo Mohan is a chicken farmer in Cavan. He tells Ella why he fears for the future of Irish poultry sector. (For RTE Radio 1's Countrywide programme - www.rte.ie/radio1/countrywide)
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BBC Radio 4 Farming Today: Pig paternity tests in Ireland
20/09/2012 Duração: 05minPig paternity tests are being used to fight meat mislabelling in Ireland. After three years of work the Irish Farmers Association has set up a pig DNA database which will be used to spot check pork and bacon. Ella McSweeney travels to Tipperary to meet pig farmer Tim Cullinan who spearheaded the project.
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Con Traas on RTE Radio 1's Countrywide: it's a bad year for apple growers
17/09/2012 Duração: 05minIt's been a dreadful year for many apple varieties. The cold spring and wet summer has resulted in a decimated eating crop across most of the country. There are 40 commercial apple growers in Ireland - it’s a sector with a retail value of Euro 17 million - and their crop is set to be down by 50% on 2011. So what is going on? Ella McSweeney travelled to Tipperary to visit Cornelius Traas’ commercial apple farm just outside of Cahir to see how his eating crop has faired and to find out why this year has been such an awful one for apples...
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"the world is going to be short of apples"
14/09/2012 Duração: 26sCornelius Traas, a commercial apple farmer from Tipperary (http://www.theapplefarm.com), says Ireland's apple crop will be severely reduced this season.