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The FAO Food Price Index, a benchmark for world food commodity prices, averaged 128.0 points in June 2025, up 0.5 percent from May. Although international prices of cereals and sugar fell, these ...
The Honorary President of LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming), Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Edinburgh GCVO, met with sixth form students at Groundswell on 3 July for an inspiring conversation ...
Rural accountant Old Mill is expanding its senior leadership team, with the promotion of Philip Kirkpatrick to Partner, cementing its commitment to top-quality service. The promotion marks Philip's ...
A Bill which will give police greater powers to clamp down on dog attacks on farmed animals has passed in the House of Commons and is one step closer to becoming law. On Friday 4 July the Dogs ...
River Action has sent a formal legal letter to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) requesting clarification on two aspects of its recently published new Statutory Guidance ...
Commenting on the research, Tom Lancaster, land, food and farming analyst at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit said: ...
DEFRA has announced that thousands of farmers will benefit from £150 million in new funding as the government opens a new round of its Capital Grants offer, supporting the twin aims of sustainable ...
Hartpury University and Hartpury College’s Digital Innovation Farm has been featured in the UK Government’sModern Industrial Strategy: Advanced Manufacturing Sector Plan as a key institution driving ...
The government has announced on Thursday 3 July that farmers can benefit from £150 million in new funding via a new round of Capital Grants.
As key agents of change, the current generation of young people must increase food production, replace an aging workforce, and adapt to increasing extreme climate events With 1.3 billion individuals ...
AHDB has launched an enhanced Dairy Genetics website, offering a more user-friendly experience and easier access to herd genetic information.
Exomad Green's latest field study was conducted across three different regions in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and despite a severe drought, crops treated with biochar demonstrated a noticeably strong ...
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