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  2. Agriculture in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Ireland began during the neolithic era, when inhabitants of the island began to practice animal husbandry and farming grains. Principal crops grown during the neolithic era included barley and wheat. Following the Acts of Union 1800, the majority of rural Irish workers participated in the agricultural sector of Ireland's economy.

  3. Category:Agriculture in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    History of agriculture in Ireland (7 P) I. Irish farmers (8 C, 1 P) O. Agricultural organisations based in Ireland (3 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Agriculture in Ireland"

  4. Natural resources of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Ireland exported approximately €7.3 billion worth of agri-food and drink (about 8.6% of its exports), mainly as cattle, beef, and dairy products, and mainly to the United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland). [31] Agriculture products include turnips, barley, potatoes, wheat, beef, and dairy products.

  5. Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] One of Ireland's main agricultural resources is its large fertile pastures, particularly in the midland and southern regions. According to Teagasc, the Irish agri-food sector generated 7% of gross value added (€13.9 billion) during 2016, and accounted for 8.5% of national employment and 9.8% of Ireland's merchandise exports ...

  6. Pork in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Irish pork and pigmeat industry is the third most important agricultural sector in Ireland, ranking third in Gross Agricultural Output (GAO) after beef and dairy and employing an estimated 7,500 people. [30] Figures from 2006 put pigmeat as amounting to about 6% of GAO in contrast to dairy (30%), beef (25%) and sheep (4%). [30]

  7. Ireland's waste increases by more than 20% in past decade - AOL

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    Ireland's recycling rate has stagnated in the past decade. Over the same time, the amount of waste generated has increased by more than 20%. The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) findings ...

  8. Economy of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Northern Ireland is heavily mechanised. In 2000, agriculture accounted for 2.4% of economic output in Northern Ireland, compared to 1% in the United Kingdom as a whole. [41] As in the rest of the United Kingdom, livestock and dairy account for the majority of agricultural output. The main crops are potatoes, barley, and wheat.

  9. Boar's Head plant linked to deadly outbreak broke food safety ...

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    Boar's Head officials halted production at the Jarratt, Virginia, plant in late July. The plant has been linked to the deaths of at least nine people and hospitalizations of about 50 others in 18 ...