After two years of market volatility caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to renewed market turbulence across the red meat supply chain
Scottish poultry keepers have been reminded of the importance of keeping their birds separate from wild birds as another outbreak is confirmed in Aberdeenshire
The seed potato trade with Russia is hanging in the balance as growers weigh up all the competing factors
Central Plains Group in Western Ukraine has been applying fertiliser to crops and making plans for spring planting, despite the Russian invasion
A serious accident involving a forestry worker in Angus has highlighted the dangers involved in clearing up after the winter storms.
The sale of the Ormiston and Charlesfield stores completes the disposal of the former Alexander Inglis sites
Direct support will continue to make up a substantial proportion of the new funding package for Scottish farmers and crofters, according to Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon.
Lord Offord, Under Secretary of State at the Scottish Office, met stiff questioning over post-Brexit trade this morning when he spoke at the NFU Scotlands online annual conference.
Lord Offord, Under Secretary of State at the Scottish Office, met stiff questioning over post-Brexit trade this morning when he spoke at the NFU Scotland’s online annual conference.
An unreliable supply of shipping containers in Scotland has allowed the Dutch to corner a lucrative seed potato market in North Africa.