Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine
It has a good mixture of reports and factsheets for the industry and is kept very current.
To find out about research programmes and collaborations at Teagasc check:
also has a wealth information on its website. There are reports focusing on markets, consumers and shopper trends on its Insights page tailored for the food industry and also has lots about Brexit.
Board Bia also has a separate page for farmers and growers with links to reports on market trends at farm level.
And don't forget to check on http://courses.dkit.ie/ to see what websites your lecturers recommend for specific modules.
When looking for information on web sites always consider:
Accuracy |
Is the information factual, not opinion? |
Authority |
Is the author's name given? |
Bias |
Is the information factual, not opinion? |
Audience level |
What audience is the Web site designed for? |
Currency |
is this web site current? |
The advantages of Web sources :
But... ! Anyone can publish on the web, so it's important to evaluate the information you find by looking at:
Check our Evaluating Your Sources Guide for more tips.
Here's some good advice on conducting scientific research on the internet
News sources, including newspapers, are good for:
Remember that:
You may choose to use a sensational or obviously biased article to make a point, but you will need to justify this decision and give your reasons for it.