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Bovine Tuberculosis
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Bovine Tuberculosis
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Bovine Tuberculosis
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Statistics of numbers of horses seized under the Control of Horses Act by local authority area 2008 - 2022
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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Screening Decisions
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Beef kill figures from 2011 to 2022 showing the number of cattle slaughtered at DAFM approved factories. They are shown by Young Bulls, Old Bull, Steer, Heifer, Cow and Veal (V) and Veal (Z)
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Agriculture
Agri-food exports by category (value and volume) for 2014-2022 and Preliminary 2023
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County by county breakdown of the payments coming from the 2022 GLAS Scheme. In GLAS, there are two payments per scheme year, the advance payment and the balance payment There are three separate tranches; GLAS 1, GLAS 2 and GLAS 3, indicating that the application window was opene
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The National beef kill figures are provided by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine by approved processing plants on a weekly basis.
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This dataset contains the results of the annual sheep census by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) for 2020. The data records the number of sheep kept in Ireland on 31st December 2020 and is based on data submitted to the Department by 15th April 2021.
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Money paid out from September 2021 - December 2021, broken down by scheme and by County.
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Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine National Sheep Census 2016Agriculture
This dataset contains the results of the annual sheep census by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) for 2016. The data records the number of sheep kept in Ireland on 31st December 2016 and is based on data submitted to the Department by the 27th April 2017.
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Temporal land use patterns and livestock numbers (cattle) across several river catchmentsAgriculture
Temporal land use patterns and livestock numbers across several river catchcments. Within DAFM the Land Parcel Identification System (LPIS) division generated a list of herds who had land in each river catchment area for a select number of river catchments from 2014-2020. The dep
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Agriculture
The Afforestation Scheme provides financial support to encourage the planting of trees on land not previously under forest. Increasing the country's forested area helps to tackle climate change, increases biodiversity and provides sustainable jobs in the rural economy. The datase
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Cattle Births by Month, County and Type of Cattle for 2016Agriculture
The dataset comprises the number of cattle born from 01/01/2016 to 31/12/2016 organised by the cattle breed type, month of the year and county. Only live births were included, stillbirths were excluded from the dataset. Cattle breed types are categorised as either Beef or Dairy.
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The Afforestation Scheme provides financial support to encourage the planting of trees on land not previously under forest. Increasing the country’s forested area helps to tackle climate change, increases biodiversity and provides sustainable jobs in the rural economy. This datas
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Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine International Project Funding AwardsAgriculture
The Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine (DAFM) operates 'public good' competitive research funding programmes for agriculture, food and forestry to support innovation and economic success across the bioeconomy. DAFM also provides support for Irish involvement in the
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Agriculture
Freedom of information (FOI) disclosure logs received by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine from January 2016 to January 2022. The Department is committed to promoting transparency though the routine publication of information and will publish further material thr
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Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine National Project Funding AwardsAgriculture
The Department of Agriculture, Food & the marine (DAFM) operates 'public good' competitive research funding programmes for agriculture (RSF), food (FIRM) and forestry (CoFoRD) to support innovation and economic success across the bioeconomy. Research topics are informed by tw
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Avian influenza or "Bird Flu" is a contagious and often fatal viral disease of birds. Wild birds, particularly wild migratory water birds are considered to be the main reservoir of avian influenza viruses. There is a constant risk of avian influenza being introduced into Ireland