Dairy farmer Charles Goadby shares his thoughts on the impact increased scrutiny has on farmers' mental health. Two people he knew took their own life as a result of outcomes from a farm inspection
Many in the industry were concerned the changes would open up the opportunity for other industries to be complacent. But the reaction was not all negative, with the industry welcoming the PM's announcement to rule out a meat tax
The EFRA Committee will question what more can be done to facilitate new entrants into land-based industries
Properties tied under agricultural occupancy are restricted to who they can have living there
The chief executive of Organic ²ÝÁñÉçÇø & Growers believed organic growers could receive up to a 50 per cent increase compared to historic BPS rates
Calls for the cattle sector to adopt electric tagging has been two decades in the making in Scotland
Pre-Brexit, Scotland sold an estimated 22,000 tonnes of seed potatoes to European customers
Discussions are expected to happen in autumn 2023
The Country Trust believes the best way to address the divide between consumers and producers is to incentivise farmers to host educational visits for children
The Heath and Hampstead society has partnered with the City of London Corporation and the Rare Breeds Survival Trust to carry out an ecological grazing trial involving a flock of five sheep