DAERA has announced an additional investment of £915,000 to support nature recovery projects in Northern Ireland.
Nature recovery projects in Northern Ireland are to receive a £1m investment by the Department of Agriculture, Environment ...
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Royal Ulster Winter Fair cattle classes cancelled over bluetongue disease
The Royal Ulster Winter Fair has announced that cattle classes have been cancelled over the arrival of bluetongue disease in Northern Ireland. At the weekend concern was raised at a potential case of ...
The 2025 BTV-3 version of the disease has undermined EU livestock productivity, causing 25–40% pregnancy failures in some ...
Images from local media showed dozens of farmers - angered by delayed subsidy payments - standing on the apron at Nikos ...
Farmers, some of who have spent thousands getting their cattle ready to exhibit at this year's Royal Ulster Winter Fair, are ...
Vets are investigating a suspect case of the virus in a cow which sits in the existing 20km Temporary Control Zone (TCZ).
Disappointment has been expressed after a suspected case of bluetongue was flagged in a second herd in Co Down. Northern Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) said ...
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Human nature will shape the feasibility and viability of proposals to reintroduce apex predators such as lynx or wolves.
Clear communication across the UK and between vets and farmers is essential to manage Bluetongue virus (BTV) in Northern ...
Stormont Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir said the farm where Northern Ireland’s first cases were detected has excellent ...
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