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One week after London farmer protest, Tom Bradshaw is called to Number 10 as rally organisers vow to fight on
Farm fires were larger-scale and costlier in 2023, with calls for farmers to review and update fire prevention methods
Disruptive weather conditions as a result of storm Bert, delayed the arrival of some spectators to the Scottish National Fatstock Club's LiveScot event at Lanark market, but there was still a big crowd to watch the judging. Lynsey Clark reports
Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Climate Change Huw-Irranca Davies spoke with our chief reporter Rachael Brown about updates to the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS), Hybu Cig Cymru facing allegations of 'toxic culture', IHT changes and impact on Welsh farmers, and the upcoming budget in Wales and what this means for SFS
Farmers and growers urged to get behind science and industry partnership
Groundswell co-founder Paul Cherry said: "We are producing the wrong sort of foods, we should be eating more of the food we produce ourselves rather than feeding it to pigs, chickens and cattle"
If there was a situation where carbon emissions were being reduced from UK meat, but higher carbon products were continuing to be imported, businessman Henry Dimbleby said a carbon border tax would be ‘theoretically' right, but questioned how it could be done legislatively
Devon and Wales face record rainfall as 172 flood alerts remain in place across UK
The CAAV said an increase in applications and growing budget pressures has meant Rural Payments Agency has paused offers