The cooperative said it could offer protection from volatile markets with a guaranteed price for the next three years
Cattle were in demand from independent butchers gearing up for the second lockdown in England, as they sought to meet changing consumer demand and evolve their offerings in light of the loss of hospitality trade.
After one of the most tumultuous US elections in decades, Alex Black asks what what impact President Elect Joe Biden could have on US agriculture and a US/UK trade deal
Businesses taking on casual or temporary labour need to be clear on employment status writes Lodders agricultural employment law specialist Faye Reynolds
It is now a legal requirement for all bird keepers to follow strict biosecurity measures
Growers were increasingly concerned about recruitment for next year’s harvest
British Wool have appointed Andrew Hogley as acting chief executive officer after Joe Farren stepped down due to ’personal reasons’
The National Beef Association (NBA) has dismissed ‘lip-service’ from food wholesaler Booker on its support for the UK industry after finding product repeatedly ’over-labelled’ with a later best before date.
Victoria Prentis MP was looking to focus on the future of farming policy and put the agriculture bill ‘to bed’
UK traders are starting to look at new crop plantings and potential crop sizes