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Ensuring optimum soil conditions can improve productivity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Optimising fertiliser usage and adjusting what you’re growing can help reduce emissions. While you can’t ...
Emily will be supported by board member Stephen Briggs, who has been appointed as Deputy Chair.
Ouafa Doxon, AHDB Head of Market Access, reiterated the importance of the EU as one of the UK’s largest and most valuable trading partners, adding that the trade summit presented a vital opportunity ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-25) closed at £180.80/t yesterday, down £2.25/t from Monday’s close. Domestic wheat markets followed global price down yesterday on improved weather in key producers like ...
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released its latest quarterly outlook for global red meat. This outlook features production and trade forecasts for beef and pork, summarised below. Beef ...
Yesterday, May-25 UK feed wheat futures gained £1.05/t from Tuesday’s close, settling at £162.05/t. The Nov-25 contract closed at £183.05/t, also up £1.05/t over the same period. A weaker sterling ...
Visitors to the AHDB stand (1050) at Cereals 2025 can discover how our activities are unlocking the power of data to help deliver smarter farming. Our stand will feature our biggest seminar programme ...
We have partnered with Livetec Systems Ltd. to deliver a series of hands-on contingency planning workshops for African swine fever (ASF). The face-to-face sessions, run in conjunction with the NPA and ...
GB milk deliveries are estimated to total 1,140 million litres in April, up 5.9% compared to the same period in 2024. Deliveries averaged at 38 million litres per day. The 2024/25 milk year ended at ...
Paul Gosling, who manages the Recommended Lists for cereals and oilseeds (RL), provides an update on our winter wheat on trial site in Norfolk, including observations of unusual levels of yellow rust.
Defra launched the 12-week consultation at the end of January 2025, seeking views on the concept of the Land Use Framework which presents an approach to inform and improve decision-making on how land ...
While outbreaks of haemonchosis (Barber’s pole worm) are relatively uncommon in the UK, APHA is warning farmers to be on the lookout for signs after an unusually mild winter. Adult haemonchus worms, ...
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