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Monday, May 17, 2021
Pig producer to set up US$105.7 million pork plant in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland
A major pig producer in Northern Ireland is planning to develop a £75 million (US$105.7 million) automated pork processing plant in Ballymoney, The Irish News reported.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Ireland's Bord Bia gets US$3.4 million to promote EU pork and poultry in China and Mexico
November 21, 2019 Ireland's Bord Bia gets US$3.4 million to promote EU pork and poultry in China and Mexico Bord Bia, Ireland's food promotion agency, has received €3.05 million (US$3.4 million) in funding from the European Commission to pr ...
Friday, September 19, 2014
Vietnam okays pork imports from Ireland
Vietnam has given Ireland the green light to export fresh and frozen pork to the country.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Northern Ireland's Triple Eight Proteins to raise pork and poultry exports
November 5, 2012 Northern Ireland's Triple Eight Proteins to raise pork and poultry exports           Triple Eight Proteins is aiming to increase exports of pork and poultry products. The company is a subsidiary of Food-Bridge Ltd, a Cork m ...
Thursday, August 30, 2012
China imports more Ireland pork in first half of 2012
August 30, 2012 China imports more Ireland pork in first half of 2012 China's consumer demand for Ireland's meat products continues to grow, with fresh and frozen pork imports up 116% for the first half of 2012. China's pork imports totalle ...
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Ireland compensates pork industry for dioxin contamination scare
March 13, 2012 Ireland compensates pork industry for dioxin contamination scare In compensation for the dioxin contamination scare of 2008, more than EUR130 million (US$171 million) has been paid by the Irish government to the pork industry ...
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Ireland's pork supply may be disrupted during Christmas
December 15, 2011 Ireland's pork supply may be disrupted during Christmas Vets who are intending to go on strike may cause disruption to the supply of pork, beef and lamb as Christmas approaches. The vets are logging heads with the Departme ...
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Ireland's Bord Bia launches pork DNA tests
June 8, 2011 Ireland's Bord Bia launches pork DNA tests Ireland's Bord Bia has started taking samples of pork and bacon products from retail outlets in order to incorporate the Identigen pig DNA testing programme into its quality-assurance ...
Monday, February 21, 2011
Ireland to gain from South Korean pork, dairy tariffs removal
February 21, 2011 Ireland to gain from South Korean pork, dairy tariffs removal Irish food and drink producers will yield substantial gains if the EU-South Korea Free Trade Agreement (FTA) brings about to the removal of tariffs on pork and ...
Friday, May 29, 2009
Ireland needs better pork traceability
May 29, 2009 Ireland needs better pork traceability Ireland needs a better pork traceability system to avoid a repeat of last year's recall of contaminated Irish pork, as the current system is deemed as ineffective, according to a report by ...
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
China detects consignments of contaminated pork from Ireland
January 27, 2009 China detects consignments of contaminated pork from Ireland   The Department of Agriculture in Ireland has announced that China has discovered 23 tonnes this week of frozen Irish pork and there are probably still untraced ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Ireland hopes to restore pork exports to Japan
January 13, 2009 Ireland hopes to restore pork exports to Japan                                         Ireland's government chieftain, Brian Cowen is in Japan to restore the Japanese market for Irish pork products following the dioxin cont ...
Friday, December 19, 2008
Ireland's retailers pressing for tainted pork compensations
December 19, 2008 Ireland's retailers pressing for tainted pork compensations     Irish retailers are claiming compensations from meat suppliers in the wake of the dioxin-tainted pork scandal. Irish pork reappeared on supermarket shelves on ...
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Ireland allows sales of some pork products to resume
December 11, 2008    Ireland allows sales of some pork products to resume     Irish pork products can go back on sale, so long as processors can prove the meat was not from herds believed to be contaminated by dioxins, the agriculture minis ...
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Pork processing in Northern Ireland resumes
December 10, 2008 Pork processing in Northern Ireland resumes Pig processing resumes in Northern Ireland as pork products have been returned to supermarket shelves. The Belfast office of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said it pork products ...

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