World Governments have been warned cutting dairy production could see the world ‘sleepwalking’ into global food security challenges
Innovation in the food and farming space could be hampered by regulators’ inability to recruit skilled workers and fulfil key responsibilities, according to the National Audit Office (NAO).
As shearing season gets underway, Cedric Porter takes a look at the market for UK wool in 2022
A new incentive by Defra will help new entrants get their foot on the farming ladder.
The chair of the Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC), Prof Lorand Bartels, has warned the body does not have the resources to properly scrutinise the trans-Pacific trade deal Ministers are seeking to join.
A CONSERVATIVE peer is leading a campaign to house female Ukrainian refugees at a former RAF station in North Yorkshire, in order to allow them to pick locally-grown fruit and vegetables.
A 130-mile egg and spoon relay has raised more than £6,000 for the mental health charity You Are Not Alone (YANA).
Sheep meat production increased by 22 per cent in April, totalling 24,300 tonnes, new Defra figures reveal.
Destocking in the uplands has left fuel stocks to accumulate, risking ’catastrophic’ wildfires in the Peak District, a new report has found.
Traditional nursery rhymes such as Baa, Baa, Black Sheep and Little Miss Muffet have been re-written by animal rights group PETA to remove ‘insensitive’ language and be more ‘animal-friendly’.