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The package was announced by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minister Edwin Poots on Friday 2 April.
Sheep farmers in Northern Ireland will receive a COVID-19 support fund of £1.27m.
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) says sheep farmers who have suffered poor wool prices due to the impact of coronavirus on the global market will finally receive much-needed support.
The package was announced by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minister Edwin Poots on Friday 2 April.
UFU hill farming chair Nigel McLaughlin said: “The news that the DAERA Minister has granted COVID-19 support worth £1.27m to sheep farmers will be well received by our members.
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The region is expected to see a surge of excitable young dogs as lockdown eases and the weather gets warmer
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Farmers in North Wales are braced for spike in dog attacks as “pandemic puppies” get their first taste of the hills as the lambing season peaks.
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BerkshireUnited-kingdom-generalUnited-kingdomNewquayCornwallStratford-upon-avonWarwickshireCambridgeshireOxfordshireEdinburgh-castleEdinburghCity-ofRachel Lumley promoting British lamb who has set up British lamb Week (1st-7th Sept) : 10th August 2015 JONATHAN BECKER 50079359F001.JPG. WELL-KNOWN Cumbrian sheep farmer Rachel Lumley, who passed away suddenly last year, has been announced as the posthumous winner of a major industry award for her contribution to the sector. Rachel, well-known as a passionate voice for lamb consumption, was the driving force behind the now successful Love Lamb Week, which takes place every year at the beginning of September. She passed away suddenly in July 2020 and is widely missed within the industry. The National Sheep Association (NSA) has announced Rachel as the posthumous winner of the George Hedley Memorial Award.
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