The market continued to improve last week with most processors remaining keen to secure throughputs, according to Thames Valley Cambac. Supplies remained tight, and average weights…
Month: May 2021
MEPs have called for the European Commission to introduce new legislation paving the way for a ban on the use of cages in EU farming, possibly…
The NFU is demanding ‘urgent answers’ from the UK government regarding its future trade policy and the ongoing negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Australia.…
Nominations are now open for this year’s NPA Chris Brant Award, which each year goes to someone who serves the industry beyond the call of duty.…
Due to an increasing demand from farming people, The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institute (RABI) is extending its freephone helpline hours from autumn, to provide the farming…
You can register now for the 2021 Pigs Tomorrow conference, which is set be the first major pig industry gathering since the start of lockdown last year.…
Overall UK exports of pig meat and offal in March remained at similar levels to year earlier, at 33,500 tonnes, marking a small decline of 1% on…
A new AHDB campaign is urging consumers to ‘elevate their barbecues’ with an array of inspiring recipes featuring a range of cuts, including ‘BBQ classics’, sausages…
Successful applicants to the latest round of the Countryside Productivity Small Grant Scheme (CPSG) must get their final claims in by May 31. Under the CPSG scheme, grants of…
Pilgrim’s UK has donated more than £65,000 to Mind since the beginning of its partnership with the mental health charity in 2018. Colleagues from across the…