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Labour’s farm inheritance tax 'secrecy' sparks fury

The Labour government is under fire for refusing to release the economic analysis behind its decision to reject an industry-backed alternative to controversial changes to farm inheritance tax – prompting…

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Norfolk’s biggest food hall to champion local producers

A major new food hall and restaurant celebrating Norfolk’s food and farming will officially open its doors at the Norfolk Showground on Thursday 22 May. Backed by the Royal Norfolk…

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UK-EU deal to ease red tape on agricultural exports

The UK and EU have struck a landmark trade and co-operation agreement that promises to reset their post-Brexit relationship – with major implications for the food and farming sector. The…

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FW Podcast Ep 254: SFI partial reopening and IHT latest

In this episode, MPs say the government should delay plans to impose inheritance tax on farmers – and revise its controversial policy. Defra announces a partial reopening of the Sustainable…

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Merseyside farmer endorses Alpro’s 100% British oats drive 

Merseyside arable farmer and social media influencer Olly Harrison has publicly endorsed Alpro’s commitment to sourcing 100% of the oats for its oat drink from British farms.  Mr Harrison, known…

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This Week in Farming: US trade, OSR outlook and bull rescue

Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your one-stop shop for the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. First, here’s your markets (opens as PDF), and there’s…

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Clarkson’s Farm 4: Series returns with fresh challenges

Jeremy Clarkson is back with his most ambitious venture yet as Clarkson’s Farm returns for a fourth season on Amazon Prime Video, launching on Friday 23 May. The new eight-part…

WEATHER

AHDB warns of impending fodder shortages

Livestock farmers are being urged to prepare for potential fodder shortages and assess their feed requirements, in view of the continuing dry weather. The AHDB has highlighted that, despite a…

FARM POLICY

NI ag minister confirms launch of Farming With Nature scheme

Northern Ireland's flagship agri-environment scheme, "Farming with Nature", will begin its first phase in June, subject to the required legislation being approved. The initiative, led by the Department of Agriculture,…

FARM POLICY

MPs urge protection of gene editing gains in EU talks

Former UK science minister George Freeman has written to Defra farming minister Daniel Zeichner, seeking assurances that the UK’s advancements in gene editing for agriculture will not be compromised in…

ENVIRONMENT

EA launches guidance to support farm inspections

The Environment Agency (EA) has released new guidance and a short film to help farmers prepare for inspections, which take place year-round and target areas most at risk of water…

FARM POLICY

Reduction in livestock to meet Welsh climate goals rejected

Farming organisations have rejected calls by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) that a reduction in livestock numbers and meat consumption is needed for Wales to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.…

ENVIRONMENT

Prestwick farm fined £600 for breaching environmental rules

A Prestwick farmer has been issued a £600 penalty after failing to meet environmental regulations during crop cultivation, highlighting the need for farmers to adhere to Scotland’s strict environmental standards.…

NEWS

Charity criticises legal ruling on Australia trade challenge

Environmental charity Feedback has condemned a legal ruling that could derail their ongoing challenge to the UK-Australia trade agreement, warning it sets a dangerous precedent for access to environmental justice…

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Well-known farmer John Charles-Jones to quit farming

Well-known Nottinghamshire arable farmer John Charles-Jones has announced he is retiring from farming, and the farm is up for sale. Woodborough Park, which has been home to John and Cathy…

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Defra blunder leaves thousands of farmers in SFI limbo

Defra has apologised to farmers after a technical error in the 2024 Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) application process left thousands of applicants facing uncertainty. The department has admitted that outdated…

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MPs clash over IHT impact on farmer suicides

Conservative shadow environment minister Victoria Atkins has been accused of “weaponising” farming suicides in a row over inheritance tax proposals, as she called for Defra secretary Steve Reed to change…

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Food security fears as East Yorkshire solar farm approved

Fears have been raised over food security after the government approved one of the country’s largest solar farms on fertile East Yorkshire farmland, sparking outrage from campaigners and local leaders.…

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