In a show of unity and strength, all four UK farming Unions – NFU Scotland, NFU, NFU Cymru and Ulster Farmers’ Union - will participate in a nationwide day of action on January 25.
Severe droughts in Morocco have disrupted domestic agricultural production, prompting the North African nation to seek alternative sources for ...
France has officially declared itself free from highly pathogenic avian influenza following more than a month without new outbreaks, according to the country’s Agriculture Ministry. Despite this, ...
Amanda Carson, of Seascale, has been recognised for her services to farming and to the protection of rare breeds. Mrs Carson will receive an MBE in the New Year's Honours. Previously she was awarded ...
Knowing our standards and governance structure are fit for purpose has been particularly valuable with the announcement this year of a review into UK farm assurance schemes, which will be published ...
Global milk supplies are expected to rise 0.8 year on year in 2025 as a result of improved market conditions, according to a new report.
Cattle Australia (CA) has expressed strong opposition to the Federal Government’s decision to suspend the Beef Herd Method for accounting ...
New Year is often a time of reflection on the past, and the chance to look forward with new vigour and planning. Farming has certainly seen some considerable challenges over the last few years, and it ...
Reduced numbers in Europe and New Zealand and a smaller 2024 GB lamb crop should ensure the current buoyant trade for sheep continues well into 2025.
Increasing demand for Bluefaced Leicester females saw a new breed record of 15,000gns and several others at five-figures prices at two sales ...
Concerns have been raised by NFU Sugar over a proposal to ban the use of neonicotinoids under emergency authorisations.
As we reflect on 2024, it's been a year of significant growth and resilience in the livestock sector.