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The Irish Farmers Journal took home four awards at the Guild of Agricultural Journalists of Ireland awards last week, including the overall prize The Bull.
"There’s no way if you were at a mart you could fire this up and use it to identify a farm from which you were buying cattle," one of the researchers involved in the project said.
Supermarkets have been proactively, whether intentionally or not, undermining the horticulture industry in Ireland, Kenneth Keavey of Green Earth Organics has said.
Commenting on his retirement Liam Woulfe said the past 22 years managing Grassland Agro and overseeing its growth and success has been “hugely satisfying”.
Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard has said that the supermarket made the decision in response to farmer concerns about the impact the deal could have on their businesses.