Speaking at the NFU’s Tenant Farmer conference in Malvern last week, farmers shared their worries for the sector as financial difficulties, mental health and changing policy burden them
Over recent weeks, processors across Wales have announced cuts of up to 6p per litre leading the Farmers’ Union of Wales to question whether the Fair Dealings Obligations (Milk) Regulations 2024 are delivering on its promise of transparency to dairy farmers
More than 10,000 objections have been submitted against plans to install a 70-mile pylon development across Scottish farmland
Rural Landlords are being urged to make sure they are ready for the implementation of the Renters’ Rights Act, which has now received Royal Assent
It also revealed that 88% of farmers are aware of biostimulants but only 44% have tried them as a tool to boost yields
New homes can be built quicker and with less stress if a compulsory purchase Code of Practice is introduced, the CLA has argued
Attending the NFU’s Tenant conference, Alan Laidlaw, the new tenant farming commissioner, urged collaboration and promised to give tenants a stronger voice during a period of major change
Farmers, policymakers and industry leaders joined together to discuss how to make the tenanted sector a powerhouse of growth and productivity
The Food Standards Agency says there remain uncertainties about exact timelines, resources and the final shape of the ‘EU reset’ agreement
Government says the decision is based on concerns about possible conflicts with current vehicle type approval rules and the financial impact on manufacturers