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South East Water has surpassed its ambitious targets for working with farmers and landowners to improve raw water quality through sustainable and holistic land management practices.
The Wales Veterinary Science Centre (WVSC) is on July 29 th celebrating its tenth anniversary with the launch of a ‘Veterinary Champion Cymru’ award. The accolade will be presented to a veterinary ...
As part of the Countryside Regeneration Trust’s (CRT) Wildflowers for Pollinators Appeal, volunteers at Pierrepont Farm in Frensham are preparing to transform a patch of overgrown scrubland into a ...
Investment supports development of more resilient blackcurrant varieties that deliver the iconic taste of Ribena ...
Farmers are afraid to speak up because they know the Department has the power to issue penalty on top of penalty - or even take away their ability to farm altogether. From minor discrepancies to more ...
UK governments should specifically incorporate climate change resilience into developing agricultural policy, strategies and schemes, says the National Sheep Association (NSA), admitting that policy ...
• The UK’s food inflation is closely tied to global supply disruptions, with rising temperatures affecting major food producers in Europe and beyond. By 2050, under high-emission scenarios, food ...
The world must act with greater urgency and inclusiveness to address the uneven progress in the fight against global hunger and malnutrition, said QU Dongyu, Director-General of the Food and ...
But William Gagie, Partner and Head of Minerals at Fisher German, said while bricks and mortar may build the houses, it’s the countryside, and landowners in particular, that could hold the key to ...
It is with great excitement that we reveal the shortlist for this year's British Farming Awards. Now in its 13th year, the event continues to be a shining celebration of our industry's incredible ...
The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), QU Dongyu, called for bold action, scaled-up investment, and stronger partnerships to accelerate global ...
Scientists in Scotland will lead the world's first study of antibiotic resistance levels in a nation's pet population to help reduce infection risks for animals and humans.
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