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Protocol checks in NI could be overwhelmed when supermarket exemption ends

Protocol checks in NI could be overwhelmed when supermarket exemption ends
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Protocol checks in NI could be overwhelmed when supermarket exemption ends

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Protocol checks in NI could be overwhelmed when supermarket exemption ends

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Prospects for dairy sector fair

ICMSA president Pat McCormack Irish dairy prices should remain reasonably strong throughout the first six months of 2021, according to Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers’ Association (ICMSA) president Pat McCormack. “The outcome of all recent Global Dairy Trade events has been positive,” he told AgriLand. “This reflects the relatively strong sentiment that is being expressed within global dairy markets at the present time, and I can’t see this state of affairs changing, certainly during the first half of the year.” End of lockdown Significantly, McCormack believes that a world coming out of lockdown will help to boost market prospects further. “The ending of lockdown will create additional opportunities within the catering and service sectors, not just here but internationally,” he added.

Concern Over Beef Price Slump - The Clare Champion

Clare Beef Plan chairman, Joseph Woulfe has expressed concern about the latest slump in beef prices. Photograph by John Kelly Concern Over Beef Price Slump February 21, 2021 CLARE beef farmers look set to be hit by further decreases in the meat prices following claims by Meat Industry Ireland of increased export costs caused by Brexit. Clare Beef Plan chairman, Joe Woulfe recalled prices began to increase after Christmas with heifers in one meat plant hitting €4 per kg. At this stage farmers were beginning to hope that Teagasc’s break even figure of €4.40 per kg might be achievable. However, without warning Mr Woulfe pointed out the price collapsed by 20 cent, which has prompted fears of a return to the 2019 factory protest price of €3.65.

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