Quid prod quo?
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Ireland is warning New Zealand that it might be caught up in political and economic fallout if Britain decides to leave the European Union.
The Irish dairy industry is keeping a close eye on New Zealand's dairy dilemmas as it ramps up its own production with quota restrictions now gone, a Lincoln expert says.
A major Irish supplier of milk collection and metering systems has Transport Hydraulic Systems (THS) as its New Zealand distributor.
Irish farm machinery sales are now a commonplace in New Zealand, as shown by the Irish presence at the National Fieldays.
Not all Irish farmers see the lifting of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) subsidies as a panacea.
High speed broadband is a core requirement for farmers, says Ireland’s Minister for Communications, Alex White.
Analysts do not believe there will be a rapid production response to the abolition of milk quota in Europe.
Irish dairy farmers are responding positively to a research programme designed to measure nitrogen and phosphorous leaching on their farms.
Ireland aims to build a share farming dairy career pathway similar to New Zealand’s when 30 years of milk quotas ends in April.
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