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Coillte’s chief executive, Fergal Leamy: growth in operating cash gives company further confidence it can meet targets. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw Coillte finances enjoy fillip as operating profit jumps 6.6%
  • Peter Hamilton
  • May 11, 2017

Cost savings helped drive an operating cash flow increase of 130%

The removal of  subsidies alone will render thousands of  British farms  unviable, potentially altering significant swathes of the countryside. Photograph: David Moir/Reuters  British agriculture the real victim of Brexit
  • May 11, 2017

Cantillon: Nothing could be more uncertain than the future of British farming

This year’s show has already attracted an increase in entries from the South for the livestock competition events Sun forecast at Balmoral Show but Brexit casts a long shadow
  • Francess McDonnell
  • May 10, 2017

Annual show expected to attract about 100,000, with cross-Border participation up

Kerrygold saw record retail sales of €900 million in 2016. (Photograph: Clare Keogh) Irish dairy ‘a net loser’ regardless of Brexit outcome
  • Eoin Burke-Kennedy
  • May 10, 2017

Ornua chief executive Kevin Lane warns Ireland’s dairy industry is in for rough ride

In the first quarter of 2017 Soylent said its net revenue almost doubled compared with the quarter a year earlier Food substitute startup Soylent raises $50m in new funding
  • May 5, 2017

Startup on trajectory to expand into outlets such as supermarkets and coffee shops

This is an “off” year for avocado production. Photograph: Getty Avocado shortages threaten urban millennial menus
  • May 4, 2017

Prices at record high for the fruit just as demand increases and supply tightens

The group said it expects to achieve “good revenue growth and 5 per cent to 9 per cent growth in adjusted earnings” Kerry reaffirms full-year earnings guidance after ‘solid’ start
  • Charlie Taylor
  • May 4, 2017

Company reports a 3.8% rise in business volumes with pricing increasing 1.3%

Turnover at Lakeland Dairies  increased from €588 million in 2015 to €601 million last year. Lakeland looks to Far East ahead of Brexit as profits halve
  • Colin Gleeson
  • May 3, 2017

Dairy processor saw turnover increase from €588m in 2015 to €601m last year

Mondelez Ireland Production Limited recorded pretax profits of €7.6 million for the 12 months ending March 2016 Sweet spot: Chocolate giant Mondelez back in the black
  • Charlie Taylor
  • May 3, 2017

Turnover up to €114.8m for Cadbury owner’s Irish subsidiary after major restructuring

The judge ordered Limerick-based firm Nualtra Ltd to pay a total of €35,000 to Dutch firm NutriMedical BV and London-based Aymes International. File photograph: iStock Contesting €35,000 award could cost firm €2m in legal fees
  • May 2, 2017

‘Something perverse’ about potential for claim to put company out of business

Edward and Ned English of Castlecor Potatoes: almost 100 per cent of company’s output now goes to Lidl Future Proof: Cork firm with passion for growing humble spud
  • Olive Keogh
  • April 28, 2017

Castlecor Potatoes, Mallow, Co Cork

As the majority of sales generated by the group typically occur in the first half of its financial year, Donegal expects this to represent a significant chunk of its full-year performance. Profits double at Donegal Investment Group despite revenue decline
  • Charlie Taylor
  • April 27, 2017

Group records profits of €2.3m during the first half, as against €1.2m a year earlier

Canadian fast-food franchise Freshii: sells soups, salads, wraps, frozen yoghurts and other on-the-go food. Freshii to create 100 jobs with new outlets in the North
  • Charlie Taylor
  • April 26, 2017

Fast-food franchise with healthy ethos is also adding to six existing branches in Republic

Siobhán Talbot, group managing director of Glanbia:  “Glanbia delivered good revenue growth in the first three months of 2017.” Photograph: Aidan Crawley/Bloomberg Glanbia finalises dairy arm sale and posts strong Q1 revenue
  • Eoin Burke-Kennedy
  • April 26, 2017

Kilkenny-based food group boosted by recovery in global dairy prices

Dublin Zoo said the process of bringing birds back into their outdoor habitats ’will take a number of days’.  Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons Dublin Zoo birds to make a comeback as restrictions lifted
  • Sarah Burns
  • April 25, 2017

Free range eggs to return to shelves as Deparment of Agriculture removes bird flu warning

Greencore chief executive Patrick Coveney. Greencore saw as much as £130 million (€152.4 million) knocked off its market valuation on Tuesday. Greencore shares slide as customer buys US sandwich maker
  • Joe Brennan
  • April 25, 2017

Tyson Foods became Greencore’s top customer last year in $747 million Peacock deal

The High Court was told of €700,000 still in a Dubai account. Dubai sum of €700,000 not yet transferred to liquidator, court told
  • Aodhan O'Faolain
  • April 25, 2017

Liquidator of Arden Forestry Management is confident money will be returned

IFA president Joe Healy: “The importance of agriculture being treated as a priority [in Brexit talks] can’t be overstated. These are real issues, affecting thousands of livelihoods.”Photograph: Alan Betson/The Irish Times IFA leaves executive pay debacle behind to meet Brexit challenge
  • Eoin Burke-Kennedy
  • April 24, 2017

Some question whether president Joe Healy forceful enough to drive association’s agenda

The Glanbia Co-operative Society, which owns 36.5%  of Glanbia, has 10 nominees on the publicly-quoted company’s board. The figure is set to drop to eight by the end of next year Advisory firm says main shareholder in Glanbia has too much sway
  • Joe Brennan
  • April 22, 2017

ISS has urged investors to reject re-election of three directors at company’s agm

Bargylus graces the wine lists of Michelin-starred restaurants in Europe and Asia including Heston Blumenthal’s Dinner in London and Odajima in Tokyo Fractious vintage: ‘The most dangerous wine the world’
  • Jenni Duggan
  • April 22, 2017

Bargylus is grown, produced and bottled in Syria

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