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The FSA's crime unit now has new powers to combat food fraud more directly—protecting consumers and honest businesses across the UK.
UK beef exports to Canada jumped 252 in 2024, making it Britain’s second-largest beef market and signalling strong global momentum.
We take another look into our archives: Susan Bradburne's 1993 team, from left to right: Andrew Watt with Willie Sparkle, Paul Williams with Kirkcaldy, Frances White with Sonsie, Pat Rutherford, Susan ...
The Ulster Farmers’ Union acknowledges confirmation from DAERA Minister Andrew Muir, that a sheep support scheme is now a ministerial ...
A man has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award for his service as Royal Welsh Show director. Harry Featherstonhaugh OBE FRAgS was presented with the Association of Show and Agricultural ...
Rodda’s, known worldwide for its golden clotted cream, will use a £4.5 million funding package from HSBC UK to invest in new automated production machinery, transforming its single serve clotted cream ...
Lanark store cattle peak at 635p/kg, while Carlisle tops £3500 per head in standout livestock sale moments this week.
Cast sheep sold to a centre record from I Fisher, Merrick, Port Patrick, who made £362 for a pure Texel ewe. Lawrie and Symington Ltd sold 55 bullocks and heifers and 75 cast cows. Charolais heifers ...
Border Livestock Exchange’s Spring Auction surprises with standout sale of a Fendt 828 Profi Plus tractor hitting £40,000.
The interbreed cattle judging at Catrine Show brings fierce competition between British Blue crosses and Holsteins in a true farming showdown.
Field Talk is back with fresh stories of innovation and expert insights from Scotland’s farming front lines. Discover what’s shaping the future.
The FSA is under legal fire as abattoirs challenge new meat inspection fees, warning of severe impacts on the UK meat industry’s future.