Agricultural and nutritional policies are major concerns of nations. An analysis of Irish policy and conditions relating to agriculture and nutrition is undertaken to explore these concerns. Irel and 's agriculture has always been central to its economy, and at present its population is healthy and well-nourished. These conditions are the consequences of influences and policies that operated over many decades. The period analyzed in depth is from 1940 to 1970. Prior historical events that had lasting effect are identified. Due to the complexity of the subject, an interdisciplinary approach is employed which considered historic, sociocultural and economic factors. Linear programming is employed as a descriptive tool to merge agricultural pro...
A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of the Irish economy is built and used to analyse the 2...
End of Project ReportThis paper examines the competitiveness of Irish agriculture compared to that o...
In the 1980s a number of measures were introduced in order to curb the growing problem of surpluses ...
With over 40,000 farmers blocking the capital city, Dublin, in October 1998 and protesting over the ...
While Irish agriculture has important traditional features, this paper focuses on the extent of chan...
This thesis will examine the effects of policy developments on the Irish beef sector, with a particu...
Farm policy in Ireland has traditionally focused on improving farm incomes both in absolute terms an...
In the second half of the 20th century, the Irish dairy industry - in common with the experience of ...
Conventional estimates of the economic contribution of agriculture and the agri-food sector suggest ...
The agriculture of any area is a very complex phenomenon. In this paper attention is focussed on spa...
Ireland’s current agricultural development paradigm is increasingly leaning towards high - input, ...
peer-reviewedIn the agri-food sector, recent policy reforms such as the milk quota abolition and CAP...
While many European countries after the second world war were spurred into new industrial, social a...
End of Project ReportComputerised mapping systems were developed to analyse agricultural census stat...
Problems of economic and social development dominate the Irish rural develop-ment literature. This a...
A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of the Irish economy is built and used to analyse the 2...
End of Project ReportThis paper examines the competitiveness of Irish agriculture compared to that o...
In the 1980s a number of measures were introduced in order to curb the growing problem of surpluses ...
With over 40,000 farmers blocking the capital city, Dublin, in October 1998 and protesting over the ...
While Irish agriculture has important traditional features, this paper focuses on the extent of chan...
This thesis will examine the effects of policy developments on the Irish beef sector, with a particu...
Farm policy in Ireland has traditionally focused on improving farm incomes both in absolute terms an...
In the second half of the 20th century, the Irish dairy industry - in common with the experience of ...
Conventional estimates of the economic contribution of agriculture and the agri-food sector suggest ...
The agriculture of any area is a very complex phenomenon. In this paper attention is focussed on spa...
Ireland’s current agricultural development paradigm is increasingly leaning towards high - input, ...
peer-reviewedIn the agri-food sector, recent policy reforms such as the milk quota abolition and CAP...
While many European countries after the second world war were spurred into new industrial, social a...
End of Project ReportComputerised mapping systems were developed to analyse agricultural census stat...
Problems of economic and social development dominate the Irish rural develop-ment literature. This a...
A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of the Irish economy is built and used to analyse the 2...
End of Project ReportThis paper examines the competitiveness of Irish agriculture compared to that o...
In the 1980s a number of measures were introduced in order to curb the growing problem of surpluses ...