January 2025 has seen a number of dairy farmers start the year by switching processors
SUBSCRIBER ONLYMonday's vote offers Kerry suppliers the opportunity to buy their dairy processor, but they need their fellow shareholders to vote with them in this deal.
The Irish Farmers Journal editor sits down with founder and former managing director and chair of Kerry Group, Denis Brosnan, to get his thoughts on the proposed Kerry deal.
Brian Leslie on why shareholders should vote no against the buy-out of Kerry Dairy Ireland on 16 December.
Clearly there is a divided shareholding and a disgruntled cohort of suppliers that feel let down by Kerry Group.
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If the derogation was to drop to 170kg N/ha, it would cause a cliff-edge fall in milk supply, the chair of Lakeland Dairies has said.
Dry shareholders and milk suppliers may have different goals from proposal
Aidan Brennan previews what visitors to Dairy Day 2024 at Supervalu Pairc ui Chaoimh can expect to see on 21 November.
The very concept of grass-fed butter is being challenged head on. A tightening of the nitrates rules is forcing Irish milk suppliers to feed more silage and purchased concentrate.
On Friday 4 October, co-op members will vote on swapping €243m worth of shares from Tirlán to Glanbia plc.