With the launch of Farmers Guardian campaign #FarmingCAN, Cedric Porter looks at what farming currently does for the world and even better, what more is to come from the industry.
Brexit and Covid-19 have hit overseas trade. By Cedric Porter
An increasing number of farm businesses are using data and carbon footprinting to access new markets, according to the latest Linking Environment and Farming global impacts report. Cedric Porter assessed the gains.
Strong global demand has pushed dairy prices to levels not seen since 2014.
The gap between imports and exports is set to widen as the impact of Brexit is felt. By Cedric Porter
Farmers are being urged to act quickly to take advantage of tax relief as their Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) will drop from £1 million this year to £200,000 from January 1, 2021.
The UK dairy market has largely weathered Covid-19 so far, but could be seriously impacted by Britain’s future trading relationship with the EU.
The Government is continuing support to help businesses and employees through the second lockdown.
Britain’s food supply chain is better positioned to cope with the second lockdown than it was in the first wave of restrictions in March.
Further closures in meat processing plants cannot be ruled out, but extra measures by operators and co-operation with farmers will help keep shutdowns to a minimum, according to Nick Allen, chief executive of the British Meat Processors Association.