Killybegs Harbour Centre has secured funding of almost €8 million today. The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael…
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Agriculture Minister called before Oireachtas Committee to explain GLAS delays
by Elaine McCallig 7 years agoFianna Fáil Agriculture Spokesperson Charlie McConalogue has received agreement from the Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture to invite Minister Michael Creed…
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Penalty Points system for fishermen delayed until Supreme Court ruling
by Rachel McLaughlin 7 years agoDonegal deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher has confirmed that the Penalty Points system for fishing infringements will not be introduced…
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€33m to benefit thousands of Donegal farmers under Basic Payment Scheme
by Elaine McCallig 7 years agoThe Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed TD, has announced the commencement of advance payments under the…
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Marine Harvest Ireland hopes to receive €25m investment following review
by Callum Lavery 7 years agoMarine Harvest Ireland MD, Jan Feenstra has welcomed the publication of the Independent Aquaculture Licence Review Group’s recent report which…
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Minister Joe McHugh has welcomed funding of €468,000 to thirty one local fisheries action groups, €159,000 more funding than requested.…
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Minister Joe McHugh has welcomed funding for three more Donegal piers in Glengad, Port Inver and Owey Island. Altogether the…
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McConalogue: More resources needed to open up new agri markets after Brexit
by Elaine McCallig 7 years agoFianna Fáil Agriculture Spokesperson Charlie McConalogue has criticised Minister Michael Creed for the limited resources which have been allocated to…
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McConalogue slams Agriculture Minister for delayed GLAS payments
by Callum Lavery 8 years agoOver 200 Donegal farmers are yet to receive their 2016 Green Low-Carbon Agri-Environment Scheme(GLAS) payments. McConalogue slams Agriculture Minister for…
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Donegal TD and Minister of State Joe McHugh has today welcomed news that the Government is to pour €6.2 Million…