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Farmers are facing anxiety as new Met Office figures confirm April was the sunniest on record and the third warmest, but once ...
Farmers in Wales's national parks will benefit from a new £1.8m government scheme to support nature-friendly farming and ...
A cross-party group of MPs is urging government to fast-track gene editing legislation for farmed animals amid rising global ...
Members of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland have voted overwhelmingly in favour of major governance ...
Pigs engineered to resist one of the most economically damaging diseases in livestock have been approved for sale in the US.
UK red meat exports to Canada surged in 2024, with beef volumes rising by 252% to 7,385 tonnes, worth £26m—representing a 156 ...
The Food Standards Agency has been granted new investigatory powers to strengthen its ability to tackle food fraud across ...
A major accessibility project on a 200-acre Surrey farm has been completed with the official opening of a new footpath, ...
A series of prosecutions have taken place across England following investigations into the unlawful re-packing of eggs with ...
Scotland’s Rural College has opened applications for a potentially career-defining opportunity to run a well-established ...
Red Tractor is now inviting feedback from pig producers on new proposals to introduce a tiered approach to welfare standards ...
Arla has announced that its milk price for British farmer suppliers will stay the same for May 2025, warning of a 'turbulent' ...