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FARM POLICY

Defra cuts threaten nature recovery, Reeves warned

Farmers and green groups have raised alarm over the potential for deep cuts to Defra’s budget in this week’s Spending Review – with fears that key farm support schemes could…

FARM POLICY

NFU Cymru launches Senedd election manifesto

NFU Cymru has outlined its key asks of political parties in Wales ahead of the Senedd election in May next year. Launching its Welsh farming: Growing forward manifesto in Cardiff…

FARM POLICY

Non-stun animal slaughter ban petition prompts MP clash

MPs have clashed over a public petition calling for a ban on the non-stun slaughter of animals, reigniting longstanding discussions around animal welfare and religious freedom. The Westminster Hall debate…

NEWS

Morrisons fuels farmer anger over lucky-dip beef steak

Retail giant Morrisons has become the latest retailer to face the brunt of farmer anger over its ‘Limited Edish Beef Ribeye Steak’. On its website, the country of origin for…

NEWS

UK-wide protests held against large-scale solar farms

Campaigners across England and Wales held a nationwide day of action to challenge Labour’s plans to green light large-scale solar farms on productive farmland. Co-ordinated walks were held on Sunday…

FARM POLICY

Wales Environment Bill gets frosty reception

Farmers in Wales have expressed their fears that a new environment bill recently laid in the Senedd will lead to extra regulation and place unrealistic burdens on their businesses. The…

NEWS

Defra head accused of snubbing farmers over IHT fears

Defra secretary Steve Reed has been accused of failing to properly engage with farmers at the Royal Cornwall Show, and of skipping the Devon County Show entirely, amid rising anger…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 257: Spending review - likely impact on farming

In this episode, we look at the likely impact of the government's spending review on UK farming and the environment. We have a sneak preview of this month’s Cereals event…

FARM POLICY

Scots Land Reform Bill ‘unworkable’, landowner group warns

Landowner organisation Scottish Land & Estates (SLE) has warned that the Scottish government’s Land Reform Bill is “unworkable” and could damage rural businesses across the country. The Land Reform (Scotland)…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: Farm safety, weed wars and IHT latest

Welcome back to another edition of This Week in Farming, your regular round-up of the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. First, here are the markets (opens…

FARM POLICY

Scottish government set to unveil £14m capital grants scheme

The Scottish government will unveil a new £14m Future Farming Investment Scheme (FFIS) at the Royal Highland Show 2025, aimed at helping farmers and crofters invest in sustainable, climate-friendly practices.…

NEWS

Vivergo workers take urgent plea to Westminster

Workers from Vivergo Fuels, the UK’s largest bioethanol plant near Hull, took their concerns directly to Westminster this week amid fears the plant could close within days without urgent government…

ENVIRONMENT

South Downs National Park launches policy consultation

Farmers operating within the South Downs National Park will be expected to plant more trees, help clean watercourses, and provide better public access as part of a new Partnership Management…

NEWS

Baroness Batters seeks industry input for profitability review

Farmers and growers across England are being asked to help shape a major government-backed review into farming profitability, led by former NFU president Baroness Minette Batters. In an open letter…

ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW

Royal Highland Show 2025: Mission to attract next gen

As the Royal Highland Show 2025 fast approaches, excitement is mounting for what promises to be another unforgettable celebration of Scotland’s rural life, food, farming and innovation. Running from June…

WEATHER

Farmers lost £1bn to extreme weather in 2024, Defra says

UK farmers faced a loss of more than £1bn in arable crop income in 2024, primarily due to severe weather including an exceptionally wet winter, according to new government data.…

NEWS

Tractor driver called signaller before train crash

The tractor driver involved in a collision with a train near Leominster called the railway signaller before crossing, investigators have confirmed. The crash, which occurred at 10.37am on 22 May…

FARM POLICY

Questions over Scotland's future farm support persist

Scotland’s farming sector is urgently seeking clarity on the future of agricultural support as it faces growing financial pressures and an uncertain transition to a new funding system. Nearly a…

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