Dairy co-op sees revenue jump 20% to €1.3bn on back of surging dairy prices
Dairy co-op benefitted from high volumes of milk being diverted into food ingredients sector
Food-service business to airlines picks up again after virus-hit second quarter
Other staff will be redeployed as the group seeks to reduce operating costs
Late Tory politicians Edward Heath and Leon Brittan among those falsely accused of abuse
Alo Duffy to chair board while Michael Hanley becomes group chief executive
State’s second-largest dairy processor sees revenue rise 5 per cent to €810 million
Lakeland and LacPatrick dairies have facilities and members on both sides of Border
Donegal school prove too strong for outgunned Coláiste Chiaráin, Athlone
State’s largest cross-Border dairy business posts record annual revenues
Plant to yield 160,000 tonnes of milk powder and 50,000 tonnes of butter annually
Dairy processor saw turnover increase from €588m in 2015 to €601m last year
Revenues down 6% while milk supply volumes increase 13% to 900 million litres
Move will allow Cavan-based co-op to process up to 1.1 billion litres of milk a year
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