Members say latest proposals have failed to meet demands on cost and efficiency
Latest figures from DAERA show Northern Ireland farmers see income fall from £609 million in 2022 to £341 million
Mr Reed said a Labour Government would listen, respect and work in partnership with farmers and producers, ensuring they played a valued part in decision-making
Cumbrian farmer Alistair Mackintosh has taken over the role of Red Tractor chair from Christine Tacon, who stepped down to 'avoid perceived conflicts' following her appointment to the Co-op board
NFU president Tom Bradshaw described the result as a 'reset moment for British agriculture'
Labour party has pledged to champion British farming whilst protecting the environment
Cabinet Minister Mel Stride said it was now a case of holding a strong opposition to a potential majority-led Labour Government
Welsh Government says it is 'alive' to considering support for producers while English farmers met with silence
Referring to the Slurry Infrastructure Grant, Henry Clemons, an associate in rural consultancy at Knight Frank said while invaluable for farming businesses, the application process ‘demands a significant amount of detail, technical expertise and resources that many farmers simply do not possess or cannot afford to divert from their core operations'
With now 102 actions to choose from in the latest Sustainable Farming Incentive announcement, NFU senior countryside adviser Claire Robinson runs through the new options