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Kerry Dairy Ireland confirms increase in base milk price

Dairy

2 months ago

Kerry Dairy Ireland confirms increase in base milk price

Kerry Dairy Ireland has today (Wednesday, April 15) become the latest processor to confirm the price it will pay for milk supplied in March.

Tirlán announces three-month milk price commitment

Dairy News

2 months ago

Tirlán announces three-month milk price commitment

Tirlán has today (Wednesday, April 15) confirmed that it will pay a total of 37.08c/L, including VAT, for March milk supplies.

Kerry Creameries announces 0.5c/L payment under 2025 contract

Agri-Business

2 months ago

Kerry Creameries announces 0.5c/L payment under 2025 contract

Kerry Creameries Limited has said it will pay an additional payment on milk solids supplied under contract in 2025.

DII 'satisfied' Irish dairy model in line with new EU milk supply rules

Dairy

2 months ago

DII 'satisfied' Irish dairy model in line with new EU milk supply rules

DII has said that Ireland's co-operative milk supply model is already in line with new EU rules on milk supply contracts.

Tirlán launches new farm knowledge transfer programme

Dairy

3 months ago

Tirlán launches new farm knowledge transfer programme

Tirlán has said it is launching a new knowledge transfer programme aimed at farm productivity, sustainability and "long-term resilience".

Agri-Business

3 months ago

Kerry Dairy Ireland launches milk supplier wellbeing programme

Kerry Dairy Ireland has launched a farmer support programme focused on "supporting the mental health and wellbeing" of farming families.

Kerry Dairy Ireland launches milk supplier wellbeing programme

Dairy

3 months ago

ICOS welcomes derogation for co-ops in new EU contract rules

The Irish Co-Operative Organisation Society (ICOS) has welcomed a derogation for dairy co-operatives under new EU rules on supply contracts.

ICOS welcomes derogation for co-ops in new EU contract rules

Dairy

3 months ago

EU dairy farmers regret 'loopholes' in new market regulations

The European Milk Board (EMB) has said that it "regrets major loopholes" for the dairy sector under upcoming new rules on agri-markets.

EU dairy farmers regret 'loopholes' in new market regulations

Dairy

3 months ago

‘The market has moved up and so must milk prices’ - ICMSA

There is “a more positive feel” around upcoming milk price announcements, according to Noel Murphy, ICMSA Dairy Committee chairperson

‘The market has moved up and so must milk prices’ - ICMSA

Dairy

3 months ago

Rabobank: Irish milk prices 'among the lowest in Europe'

Dairy farmers in Europe are "under significant pressure" because of weak milk and dairy product prices, analysts at Rabobank have warned.

Rabobank: Irish milk prices 'among the lowest in Europe'

Podcast

3 months ago

AgriFocus: Weather, markets & margins - what should dairy farmers do next?

It is one of the busiest times of the year for dairy farmers with calving season in full...

AgriFocus: Weather, markets & margins - what should dairy farmers do next?

Dairy

5 months ago

Kerry farmers hit 3-decade milestone for dairy discussion group

A group of farmers, neighbours and certainly friends are all part of a discussion group in Co....

Kerry farmers hit 3-decade milestone for dairy discussion group

Dairy

6 months ago

Average dairy farm income could fall by 42% in 2026 - Teagasc

The average dairy farm income in 2026 could fall to around €80,000 - down from an estimated €137,000 this year, according to Teagasc.

Average dairy farm income could fall by 42% in 2026 - Teagasc

Podcast

6 months ago

AgriFocus: What's the outlook for milk prices in 2026?

In general most dairy farmers have had a relatively good year but since July there has been a...

AgriFocus: What's the outlook for milk prices in 2026?

Dairy

7 months ago

West Kerry Dairy Farmers SEC 'learning brief' aims to help others

The West Kerry Dairy Farmers (WKDF) Sustainable Energy Community (SEC) has published a "learning brief" outlining its journey since 2020.

West Kerry Dairy Farmers SEC 'learning brief' aims to help others

Dairy

7 months ago

Bord Bia: 82% of consumers have not heard of nitrates derogation

Over 80% of Irish consumers have never heard of the nitrates derogation, according to research carried out by Bord Bia.

Bord Bia: 82% of consumers have not heard of nitrates derogation

Dairy

7 months ago

'Savage milk price cuts' from dairy processors in past three months

The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has said that processors have to "share the pain" during the current dairy market downturn.

'Savage milk price cuts' from dairy processors in past three months

Dairy

7 months ago

CSO: Domestic milk intake up 5.7% in first nine months of year

Domestic milk intake by milk processors and co-ops was estimated at 774.7 million litres in September 2025, according to the CSO.

CSO: Domestic milk intake up 5.7% in first nine months of year

Dairy

8 months ago

Dairygold confirms further reduction in milk price for September

Dairygold has today (Monday, October 20) become the latest processor to reduce milk price for the month of September.

Dairygold confirms further reduction in milk price for September

Opinion

8 months ago

Opinion: Can Irish dairy farmers look forward to a ‘healthy future’?

Irish dairy farmers enter the latter months 2025 on the back of reasonably buoyant international markets. And thank goodness for that

Opinion: Can Irish dairy farmers look forward to a ‘healthy future’?

Dairy

9 months ago

Co-ops moving 'way too fast' by cutting milk prices for August - ICMSA

Sharp cuts in the price paid to farmers for August milk supplies is "wholly disproportionate, according to the ICMSA.

Co-ops moving 'way too fast' by cutting milk prices for August - ICMSA

Tillage

9 months ago

Is demand for precision chopped Spanish straw growing?

Increasing numbers of Irish livestock farmers – north and south - now include precision chopped Spanish straw in the diets fed to their cows

Is demand for precision chopped Spanish straw growing?

Dairy

9 months ago

DII fears €555m annual fall in milk cheques without derogation

DII has said that €45 billion could be lost to the Irish economy if the nitrates derogation is not renewed for Ireland.

DII fears €555m annual fall in milk cheques without derogation

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