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ENVIRONMENT

Farmers in Wales encouraged to seek advice before river work

Farmers and landowners in Wales are being urged to seek expert advice before working in rivers, as poorly planned activity can cause environmental damage, legal issues and significant financial costs.…

ENVIRONMENT

Flawed peat map risks land use and funding mistakes

Concerns are mounting after farmers highlighted significant inaccuracies in a national peat map produced by Natural England, with potential implications for land use, environmental policy and farm incomes. The map,…

FARM POLICY

Rural resilience promised in Plaid Cymru election manifesto

Plaid Cymru has launched its manifesto for the Welsh Senedd election, pledging to tackle climate change and biodiversity loss while prioritising energy independence, food security and the resilience of rural…

FARM POLICY

Seed royalty rule change challenged by farmers

Farmers are questioning a recent technical amendment to farm-saved seed (FSS) royalty rules, claiming they may have been overcharged for several years due to ambiguity over the “small farmer exemption”. Under the Plant…

CRIME

Farmer fury as travellers start building illegal site at Easter

Farmers and residents of a Hertfordshire village have been left feeling vulnerable and frustrated after illegal construction activities linked to an unauthorised encampment took place at speed and scale over…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 299: Help on new inheritance tax rules

In this episode, farm charities offer a listening ear as inheritance tax rules come into effect – leaving farming families facing a hefty bill following the death of a loved…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Iran, Muller and software review

Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your one-stop shop for the best content from Farmers Weekly in the past seven days. First, here are the latest market figures (opens…

NEWS

Red diesel now just for Labour-voting farmers, Starmer says

Only farmers who vote Labour at the next election will retain access to red diesel, prime minister Keir Starmer has announced. The move, intended to reward party loyalists and help…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 298: MPs launch farm profit campaign

In this episode, an influential group of MPs launches a campaign to boost farm profitability. The Labour Rural Research Group has already had some success persuading the government to ease…

CRIME

Sheep worrying campaign warns dog owners to act

The National Sheep Association has launched its 2026 campaign urging responsible dog owners to help prevent sheep-worrying incidents, as lambing season intensifies across the countryside. New survey data collected by…

CRIME

Farmer sentenced for massive illegal waste dump

A North Yorkshire farmer who allowed thousands of tonnes of waste to be illegally dumped and buried on his land has been convicted and handed a suspended prison sentence and…

FARM POLICY

Welsh Labour launches manifesto for Senedd elections

Welsh Labour has set out its plans for agriculture ahead of the upcoming Senedd election on 7 May, placing a strong emphasis on environmental targets alongside continued support for agriculture.…

FARM POLICY

Labour MPs seek better labelling and stricter import standards

More honest food labelling and better protection against substandard imports are the top priorities of a new campaign launched on Monday (30 March) by a group of rural and semi-rural…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Iran, big Deere and Capital Grants woe

Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, your one-stop shop for the most important content from Farmers Weekly in the past seven days. First, here are your markets…

CRIME

FSA gets £70k confiscation order in illegal meat fraud case

More than £70,000 has been confiscated from a convicted food fraudster and his company following a major investigation by the Food Standards Agency's National Food Crime Unit, involving unsafe food…

FARM POLICY

New pan-industry partnership aims to raise farm profitability

Food and farming industry leaders have held their first meeting of the Farming & Food Partnership Board, set up in response to Baroness Minette Batters’ Farm Profitability Review, published last…

ENVIRONMENT

Are farmers really to blame for water pollution?

Farming has become the default villain in Britain’s water pollution story. The narrative is familiar – nutrients in rivers rise, ecology declines and agriculture takes the blame. But speak to…

ENVIRONMENT

Hampshire farmers launch major new environmental plan

More than 100 farmers in the Hampshire Avon catchment have launched a groundbreaking Environmental Transition Plan, working together to reverse biodiversity decline, improve water quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.…

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