
Milk Collection Disrupted in Ireland Due to Fuel Protests
Ireland's Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon confirmed reports of milk not being collected from some dairy farmers across the country. The disruption is attributed to ongoing fuel protests.
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Ireland's Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon confirmed reports of milk not being collected from some dairy farmers across the country. The disruption is attributed to ongoing fuel protests.

Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has accused the leadership of the Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) of deliberately misleading its members regarding its dispute with Bord Bia.
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Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has accused the leadership of the Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) of deliberately misleading its members in relation to the group's dispute with Bord Bia.
Farmers in Ireland are protesting outside the constituency office of Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon, demanding the removal of the Bord Bia chairman and vowing not to back down.
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Signs alleged to have been ripped from door after against protest Larry Murrin
The Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon has said he is prepared to commission an independent governance review of some of the issues raised by IFA last week, in a bid to break the deadlock of IFA’s protest at Bord Bia, which is one month old this week.