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Professor Patrick Wall on Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon, following the publication of Wall's report into the equine industry
A NEW horse abattoir is to be established in Ireland, facilitated by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. The Minister for Agriculture, Martin Heydon, said his department will “investigate” grant aid to assist in its establishment.
The Irish Horse Board has launched a new tourism initiative which offers international buyers the opportunity to immerse themselves in Ireland’s rich equine heritage
It was a week to remember for Irish connections at the Cheltenham Festival, with visiting runners capturing 20 of the 28 races
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