A myth has developed in recent years that British people do not want to work in the meat processing sector, but is it true? Abi Kay reports.
With grain prices reacting to every political development following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Alex Black spoke to CRM AgriCommodities James Bolesworth about the industry’s increased appetite for market information.
How can agriculture attract and retain more British employees? Emma Penny reports, kicking off a new seven-part series looking at how businesses in different farming sectors are winning over the domestic workforce.
A new Kent youth event is inviting people aged 18-30 to find out more about a career in the fresh food and horticulture sectors.
Although agriculture has always been a part of Jack Sharman’s life, he spent much of his upbringing based within different cities.
Agriculture can help young people most at risk reach their potential. Hannah Binns explores how Future Roots offers an unique learning environment for children not coping in a mainstream school setting.
Working as a hoof trimmer, Sophie Mitchell-Smith has made a name for herself on social media with more than 12,000 followers. Here, she tells Farmers Guardian about her role within the farming community.
Emily Hughes is proof that having no agricultural background or farming experience is not a barrier to a career in the poultry industry. Katie Fallon reports.
Hannah Binns talks to LLM farm veterinary surgeon Claire Whittle about her experience.
An ability to be a team player is crucial for anyone wishing to be involved in agricultural trials work. Hannah Binns speaks to Scottish Agronomy’s Laura Hughes to find out more.