Fast food giant McDonald’s is to reopen 15 of its UK stores for home delivery services from May 13.
Feed market volatility has seen prices hike in recent weeks, with some farmers reporting increases of £25/tonne at the start of April.
A farmer took to social media to highlight his anguish after a courier driver ran over his ewe, leaving it severely injured.Ìý
AHDB has estimated the bill to the industry at £20 million for April and May, with 5,200 farmers suffering a milk price reduction.
Marks and Spencer (M&S) has launched a six-week campaign to showcase the ‘fantastic efforts’ of its British suppliers during the Covid-19 outbreak.
A new partnership between Arla and three national food charities will provide dairy products to thousands of vulnerable families during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Around 50 Conservative MPs have called on public sector caterers to drop their plans to reduce meat on their menus by 20 per cent.
An arable farmer has built a rainbow sculpture from haylage bales to raise awareness for a children’s hospice struggling financially due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Muller has announced it would be ‘unviable’ to proceed with its proposed 1ppl increase from May 1 due to Covid-19 and will hold its price at 26.25ppl for May and June.
After four weeks in his new role as chairman of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), Nicholas Saphir spoke to Hannah Binns about his vision for the levy board, which will see a strong focus on export market development and more effective communication.