Four years on from the EU referendum, Abi Kay takes a look at the Brexit promises made to farmers, and whether they are being realised.
An orientation phase to ‘iron out’ Brexit technicalities has been called for by the British Meat Processors Association (BMPA).
Looking after sheep has worked ‘miracles’ for young offenders’ self-esteem, a new rehabilitation programme in Northern Ireland has found.
Markets have warned vendors export focused companies have told them they will not be requiring export lambs
China was expecting its pig numbers to recover to 2017 levels by the second quarter of 2021
Many pig producers use hyperprolific sows because of the economic benefits large litters create. However, any gain in the number of piglets born has the potential to be offset by reduced survival rates. Farmers Guardian repor
For sheep farmer, Edward Adamson, the Dutch Spotted breed is adding value to his sheep flock through strong demand for lambs and breeding stock. Chris McCullough reports.
The Scottish and Welsh Governments are giving their farmers more time to prepare for big policy changes than Defra in England. It is small, family farmers who will pay the price for this rush to abolish direct support, says Labour Shadow Defra Secretary Luke Pollard.
Defra Secretary George Eustice’s claim that the sheep sector may not need no-deal support is a travesty, says Ceredigion Plaid Cymru MP Ben Lake.
As AHDB outlined its strategy for the next five years, Hannah Binns gauged the reaction from levy payers across England.