Collaboration will bring sector-wide benefits, says industry body
John Tunnard, inheritance disputes partner at legal firm Shakespeare Martineau, answers some of the most frequently asked questions from farmers and shares expert advice
By Dr Jason Aldiss, executive director of AIMS, president of the Union of European Veterinary Hygienists and Master of the York Gild of Butchers writes about the misinformation surrounding meat production and climate change
But farmers say no time to celebrate as confidence stands at all-time low
The Soil Association appeals to Government to honour its procurement pledge
Warning as transitioning of the British Cattle Movement Service pushed back to 'some time in 2026'
Scots and Welsh Governments urged to act following Defra's England-wide restriction zone
Defra sets aside £1.1m alongside promise of two fast-tracked reservoirs
Farming in Five - A new report says Defra would struggle to cope with a severe disease outbreak; next few weeks vital to save winter crops; new pleas to Chancellor Rachel Reeves as business groups say Inheritance Tax changes will costs £1.9billion and Defra boss goes before Parliamentary Committee to defend his department.
National Audit Office study accuses Government of failing to plan despite greater disease risk