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UK lifts import ban on Hungary after FMD outbreak contained

World News

9 months ago

UK lifts import ban on Hungary after FMD outbreak contained

Defra announced that the Hungary's import ban, that was put in place following their outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, has been removed.

UK and Brazil launch partnership for fertiliser sustainability

Agri Politics

9 months ago

UK and Brazil launch partnership for fertiliser sustainability

A deal to tackle the environmental impact and embrace the economic opportunities of fertilisers was signed last week by the UK and Brazil.

'Geopolitical tensions will limit growth in herd numbers'- AHDB

Pig/Poultry

1 year ago

'Geopolitical tensions will limit growth in herd numbers'- AHDB

The AHDB has forecast that geopolitical tensions will lead to limited growth in breeding herd numbers and put pressure on export markets.

Government loosens controls on meat imports from Brazil

Pig/Poultry

3 years ago

Government loosens controls on meat imports from Brazil

The government has loosed controls on meat imports coming from Brazil to Great Britain, effective from July 20.

UK 'dangerously unprepared' if 1.5° target missed - study

Environment

3 years ago

UK 'dangerously unprepared' if 1.5° target missed - study

The UK is "dangerously unprepared" in terms of cooling abilities should the climate targets be missed, a new study has warned.

World News

3 years ago

Approval granted for sales of 'lab-grown chicken' in US

The United States Department of Agriculture has granted approval for lab-grown chicken to be sold to US consumers.

Approval granted for sales of 'lab-grown chicken' in US

Pig/Poultry

3 years ago

Researchers develop 'allergen-free' eggs

Scientists at Hiroshima University claim to have developed eggs that are allergen-free and suitable for people with egg white allergies.

Researchers develop 'allergen-free' eggs

World News

3 years ago

WMO: Food security warning over soaring temperatures

The WMO has warned that global temperatures will have "far-reaching repercussions" on food security and water management

WMO: Food security warning over soaring temperatures

World News

3 years ago

Last grain shipment to leave Ukraine under current Black Sea deal

One last vessel is set to leave Ukraine today before the Black Sea Grain Initiative as it currently stands could be ended by Russia tomorrow.

Last grain shipment to leave Ukraine under current Black Sea deal

World News

3 years ago

Research: Rotational grazing doesn't work in ranching systems

Research carried out in the US has found that rotational grazing actually reduces the performance of beef cattle

Research: Rotational grazing doesn't work in ranching systems

World News

3 years ago

Ukrainian farmers killed by mines in fields every week - UAC

Farmers in Ukraine are being "blown up by mines" in their fields every week, according to the Ukrainian Agri Council (UAC).

Ukrainian farmers killed by mines in fields every week - UAC

World News

3 years ago

New Zealand farmer sentenced for hundreds of calf deaths

A New Zealand farmer who was found responsible for the death of 610 calves has been placed on home detention for seven months.

New Zealand farmer sentenced for hundreds of calf deaths

World News

3 years ago

New Zealand farmers suffer livestock losses in cyclone

New Zealand farmers suffer crop damage, livestock losses, and disruption following Cyclone Gabrielle as a state of emergency is declared.

New Zealand farmers suffer livestock losses in cyclone

Agri-Business

3 years ago

DeLaval to grow production capacity of automatic milking systems

DeLaval has today announced plans to increase its production capacity of automatic milking machines to meet "rising customer demand".

DeLaval to grow production capacity of automatic milking systems

World News

3 years ago

New Zealand farming communities battered by Cyclone Gabrielle

Cyclone Gabrielle has caused "significant disruption to farmers and rural communities" in New Zealand, according to political leaders.

New Zealand farming communities battered by Cyclone Gabrielle

World News

3 years ago

French sugar beet farmers to receive aid following protest

French sugar beet farmers will be in line for aid following a tractor protest in Paris last week in response to a ban on some pesticides.

French sugar beet farmers to receive aid following protest

Environment

4 years ago

FAO to launch report on black soils to mark World Soil Day

The FAO will celebrate World Soil Day 2022 and launch its first global report on black soils at a hybrid event in Rome on Monday, December 5.

FAO to launch report on black soils to mark World Soil Day

World News

4 years ago

Russian farmers may be called on to fight in war - Putin

In a meeting yesterday, Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, said Russian farmers may be "called up" to fight in the war against Ukraine.

Russian farmers may be called on to fight in war - Putin

World News

4 years ago

First International Plant Health Conference set for today

The world's first International Plant Health Conference (IPHC) is set to get underway at the Queen...

First International Plant Health Conference set for today

Agri-Business

4 years ago

Plans to resolve trade barriers to UK lamb and beef in Asia

Secretary Trevelyan has announced plans to resolve around 100 trade barriers, including those in Asia in relation to UK lamb and beef.

Plans to resolve trade barriers to UK lamb and beef in Asia

World News

4 years ago

UK signs up to global coalition on sustainable food production

Environment Secretary George Eustice has confirmed that the UK will join the Sustainable Productivity Growth Coalition (SPG).

UK signs up to global coalition on sustainable food production

Pig/Poultry

4 years ago

UK red-meat exporters visit the Philippines with AHDB

UK red meat exporters have taken part in the first AHDB trade mission to the Philippines, Asia in more than two years.

UK red-meat exporters visit the Philippines with AHDB

World News

4 years ago

Welsh minister visits honey producer for World Bee Day

Welsh Minister Lesley Griffiths has visited an award-winning honey producer in Builth Wells to mark and celebrate World Bee Day.

Welsh minister visits honey producer for World Bee Day

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