What started as an escape during the Covid lockdown has snowballed into a popular veg box scheme at one Welsh farm.
Urgent action must be taken to make supply chains fairer if food is to be produced more sustainably in the coming years, a new report commissioned by the Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) has said.
Farming support schemes are set to be disrupted this month after more than 400 staff at the Rural Payments Agency voted to strike.
With exports of red meat reaching £1.3bn in the first nine months of 2022, AHDB take a look at the most important markets for British exporters
The anticipated joint venture between ForFarmers and Boparan could lead to farmers paying higher prices to feed their poultry, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found.
High costs, economic turmoil and extreme weather were all features of 2022 that are set to feature again in 2023
As inflation is expected to bite in the new year, Alex Black spoke to farming industry leaders about their expectations for 2023
Andrew Maddever and his family farm 2,000ha of heavy clay arable land through a mix of owned, tenanted and contract farming arrangements, near Bury St Edmunds.
Planning ahead is key when looking at diversification. Bidwells and the CLA offer their advice for farmers setting out