Richard Halleron

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Richard Halleron is an agricultural chemist by background. He is a past chairman of the Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science and has also served as Chairman of the Guild of Agricultural Journalists in Northern Ireland.

‘Co funding the next RDP – it’s a bit of a no-brainer really’
‘Co funding the next RDP – it’s a bit of a no-brainer really’

COMMENT: Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney has no option but to come up with a workable Rural Development Programme (RDP)– one...

‘Europe’s beef classification scheme just doesn’t shape up’
‘Europe’s beef classification scheme just doesn’t shape up’

A leading US livestock production specialist has told AgriLand that the EU’s current beef classification system is not fit for...

CLAAS launches its infinitely variable transmission system
CLAAS launches its infinitely variable transmission system

Following the introduction of the new ARION 600 and 500 last year, CLAAS has extended the range with the introduction...

Banks left agriculture in the lurch, John Deere president
Banks left agriculture in the lurch, John Deere president

John Deere agricultural division president, Mark von Pentz, has told AgriLand that the banks’ decision to ‘effectively’ walk away from...

‘Dairy industry must get on top of digital dermatitis’
‘Dairy industry must get on top of digital dermatitis’

UK Veterinarian and cattle lameness specialist Roger Blowey has highlighted the increasing importance of digital dermatitis (DD) related infections that...

8,800 farmers to receive Nitrates texts
8,800 farmers to receive Nitrates texts

The Department of Agriculture has confirmed to AgriLand that it plans to issue approximately 8,800 text messages tomorrow to those...

IFA to push for Government commitment on next Rural Development Programme
IFA to push for Government commitment on next Rural Development Programme

An Irish Farmers Association (IFA) spokesman has confirmed to AgriLand that the clock is ticking with regard to the development...

EU agriculture – latest structural trends
EU agriculture – latest structural trends

The View from Europe: The average farm size in the EU has increased by 3.8 per cent per year in...

Deal with Canada is a good news story for Ireland
Deal with Canada is a good news story for Ireland

COMMENT: The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) was quick to point to the possible downside of the recent ‘free trade’ agreement...

BVD – Eradication timetable remains on track
BVD – Eradication timetable remains on track

Animal Health Ireland (AHI) Chief Executive Joe O’Flaherty has told Agriland that Ireland remains on course to eradicate BVD within...

Ireland’s agri-food sectors primed for growth
Ireland’s agri-food sectors primed for growth

Investec chief economist Philip O’Sullivan has confirmed that Ireland’s agri-food  sectors are primed for future growth. “The global trends don’t...

Sustainable farmgate prices – a priority
Sustainable farmgate prices – a priority

The View from Northern Ireland: The need for the food industry to deliver realistic farmer prices was one of the...

Simon Coveney gets my vote as ‘EU Politician of the Year’
Simon Coveney gets my vote as ‘EU Politician of the Year’

COMMENT: I am not sure if the EU gives out prizes to its top political leaders. But if there is...

DARD opts for the simplest possible set of CAP Reform options
DARD opts for the simplest possible set of CAP Reform options

The View from Northern Ireland: The Department of Agricultural Rural Development’s (DARD) head of policy division Norman Fulton has told Agriland...

How the Beef Genomics Scheme will work
How the Beef Genomics Scheme will work

The Department of Agriculture has supplied AgriLand with details on how the Beef Genomics Scheme (BGS), announced earlier this week...

Dale Farm secures multimillion export orders in Africa
Dale Farm secures multimillion export orders in Africa

Dale Farm, the commercial arm of leading Northern Ireland co-op United Dairy Farmers,  has announced that it has secured African...

Budget 2014 – Taxation measures impacting the agricultural sector
Budget 2014 – Taxation measures impacting the agricultural sector

Grant Thornton director Sasha Kerins has analysed the tax implications for farmers emanating from yesterday’s Budget 2014. With regard to...

IFA says ‘No’ to any changes in farm tax reliefs
IFA says ‘No’ to any changes in farm tax reliefs

An Irish Farmers Association (IFA) spokesman has told AgriLand that all the existing tax reliefs available to farmers must be...