by Niall Duffy | Dec 9, 2022 | Featured Article, Ireland, News
Handcuffed negotiators unlikely to resolve key fisheries issues In what is shaping up to be a repeat of last year’s festive charade, the Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation (KFO) has expressed its serious misgivings ahead of the annual meeting of the Council of...
by Niall Duffy | Jul 27, 2020 | International
According to Bord Bia’s COVID-19: Impact on Trade Report, published July 24th, there has been some recovery in the foodservice sector in Ireland as a result of the partial lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. Performances vary widely, however, between different segments...
by Niall Duffy | Jun 29, 2020 | Features
“It forces us into a race to the bottom” By Lia ní Aodha Judging by the responses from Irish vessel owners to a survey conducted by The Skipper in May about the COVID-19 tie-up scheme for the Irish fleet that, after much heel-dragging from the Department,...
by Niall Duffy | Jun 23, 2020 | News
At 10am tomorrow, Wednesday the 24th of June, the Naval Service Flagship LÉ Eithne (P31) will depart Albert Quay, Cork City and return to Haulbowline Naval Base. This completes an unbroken presence by the ship in Cork City since the 20th of March, where it has...
by Niall Duffy | Jun 22, 2020 | Aquaculture
As restaurants and gastro pubs prepare to re-open next week, Achill Oysters, a successful oyster producer, is urging restaurants to include local oysters and seafood on their menus to help offset the economic impact of COVID-19 Hugh O’Malley, owner and farmer of...
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