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Defra launched the 12-week consultation at the end of January 2025, seeking views on the concept of the Land Use Framework which presents an approach to inform and improve decision-making on how land ...
The expansion of the middle classes in emerging markets across the globe is strengthening the demand for protein and imported foods. And globally the British brand is well-regarded, being associated ...
Calculate how much it will cost to vaccinate your livestock against bluetongue virus and how much it could save you using our interactive calculators. Bluetongue is a notifiable animal disease. If you ...
This data is supplied on a national basis by Promar International, through its Milkminder dairy management tool. It looks at monthly averages on a national basis, annual rolling averages, as well as ...
UK beef production fell 3.5% year on year in Q1, driven by lower slaughter and lighter carcase weights. Prime cattle slaughter in the first quarter dropped 2.6% on the year, while cull cow throughput ...
The Maltsters’ Association of Great Britain (MAGB) explains how it is helping to foster a sustainable future for malting barley production. The malting industry wants to reduce its environmental ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed at £170.15/t yesterday, up £0.60/t from Tuesday’s close. The Nov-25 contract gained £0.65/t over the same period, to close at £186.00/t. Domestic wheat tracked ...
The average European beef price has risen faster than the GB price, eroding the price differential, which stood at 94.8 pence for steers of R3 specification in the week beginning 31 March. This makes ...
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is a non-departmental Government body, funded by levy income from farmers, growers and others in the supply chain, and managed as an ...
Busting myths and making natural capital work for farmers have been the focus of a recent roadshow. Laura James outlines some key event takeaways, including a ten-point checklist of things to consider ...
GB milk deliveries through Q1 remained buoyant, reaching 1.0% up on the same quarter in 2024. January increased by 2.0%, March 2.7% and February by 1.2% when adjusted for annualising versus 2024’s ...
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