Taiwan has restored its status as free of African swine fever (ASF) with the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) just six months after reporting its…
Month: April 2026
The full British Pig and Poultry Fair (BPPF) forum programme has been published on the event’s website, featuring some important and useful discussions for visitors. Pig…
The early part of 2026 has seen a return to the gradual downward trend in retail volumes sales of pigmeat products, although the value of pork…
Responsibility for the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA) will transfer from the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) to Defra from the start of July. The change…
The Dover Port Health Authority (DPHA) has revealed it identified and removed more than 14.2 tonnes of illegal meat in a single week at the end…
When we think about the most valuable pigs on a farm, it’s easy to focus on the top performers – the pigs that reach slaughter weight…
There has been plenty of scientific research and discussion about regenerative agriculture in arable and ruminant farming systems, but relatively little about what integration of regenerative…
They love us, they love us not. They love us, they love us not? In March, farming minister Dame Angela Eagle told the Farmers’ Guardian that…
Red Tractor has reminded pig producers that the strongest defence against potential exposés is ensuring pigs are consistently well cared for. The assurance scheme, which is…
Achieving true sustainability is a challenge for any business, but the range of ways in which Rattlerow Farms is tackling it is hugely impressive, creating a…

