In today's Farming in Five, news and business reporter Jane Thynne discusses the news that the UK has reached a 'landmark' deal with India, the Efra Committee questioning Baroness Hayman on biosecurity amid the foot-and-mouth outbreak in Europe and talks about the findings from AHDB's latest crop development survey
Prime Minister hails 'historic' agreement which will see lamb tarrifs slashed to 0%
UFU says the decision reflects the hard and work and commitment of birdkeepers
Countryside charity CPRE says the Government should prioritise affordable rural housing
Levy body outlines five key demands to protect farmers and land managers
As dry weather continues across much of the UK, agronomists are warning barley growers that crops are likely to face greater pressure from stress-related diseases such as ramularia
Farmers say poor connectivity threatens to stifle productivity and diversification
Body says the measures will help to protect consumers and businesses from increased fraud
Farmers vow to 'fight on' and stand together in face of Inheritance Tax and failing food policy
But as the dry spell continues, concerns over irrigation mount