Just 19 per cent believe objectors have a positive impact on the countryside
UK production of major crops and livestock products fell significantly in 2023. Extreme weather and changing political support increased the risk of producing. Cedric Porter reports
S uggestions made by Jacob Rees-Mogg and others which we could import our soft fruit from abroad to override the labour issue caused a lot of irritation in the UK horticulture and agriculture sectors
Joint administrators said despite interest being received, a deal could not be completed within the 'relevant' time scale
UFU president David Brown said: "We have received many complaints from frustrated members informing us that DAERA's IT system is not working to full capacity. This level of service is completely unacceptable."
While winter is often a time of hibernation we r e c o m m e n d those looking to sell their farm in 2024 to start preparations early to avoid disappointment
Diversification has been highlighted as an important part of family farms being fit for the future, but planning permission has been a stumbling block for many
With large tax bills, high input costs and reduced farm payments, consultants Andersons were expecting finances to come under more pressure
Award-winning Tipplemill gin is made from wheat grown on the family farm at Sutterton, South Lincolnshire, where sustainability and farming in harmony with nature are at the forefront of the business. Angela Calvert finds out more
Securing your farm business for the future is something all in the sector want to do. But what does resilience really mean when it comes to farming?