The SPP continues to nudge its way forward putting on another 1.11p to stand at 155.32p, but in racehorse terms it is still several lengths behind…
Month: October 2019
The NPA has said it will challenge the position taken by the Environment Agency on the requirement for permitted producers to cover slurry stores by February 2021.…
Around 300 Red Tractor members will be transferred to a new certification body, after SAI Global told Red Tractor it will no longer wants to carry out…
NOAH is to hold free seminars around the UK for animal health professionals including vets, SQPs, practice managers, buyers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers, who want to learn more about the potential impact…
Farmers are being told they must pay closer attention to how they manage workplace risk or face serious penalties. The Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) programme…
An international group of agriculture and environmental scientists warn that the Chinese Government’s desire to relocate its pig industry from the South, in order to protect water quality could…
Data published by the Scottish Government has revealed that the number of Scottish breeding pigs was 19% higher at June 1, compared with a year earlier.…
Alistair Driver explains how the devastating spread of African swine fever is affecting the market today and could shape global protein production and consumption in the future It…
A new online service for farmers and growers to get advice on how to prevent and report rural crime has been launched by the NFU. The…
AHDB has given further information on the decision by the World Trade Organisation to allow the United States  to apply up to $7.5 billion (£6.1bn) of retaliatory tariffs…