With just three months until the July application deadline for 2018 Nuffield Farming Scholarships, candidates are being urged to start their applications now. Nuffield director, Mike…
Month: April 2017
Councillors, surveyors, land agents and planners – as well as farmers – are being urged to take part in an NFU survey to give their views…
BFREPA said the RSPCA’s decision to press ahead with the implementation of aerial perching on its Freedom Foods free range egg units could be detrimental to…
A 3.5 tonne Luton van carrying frozen poultry in an unrefrigerated vehicle, while also 55% overweight, was among the vehicles stopped by Sussex police in a…
A barbecue chicken wing product is among a new range of TGI-Fridays branded sous-vide meat dishes being made for Morrisons by Tulip. The range will be…
Research into farm animal genetics, development, welfare and infectious diseases will be able to go ahead, thanks to a £29.3 million grant awarded to the Roslin…
A new system of electronic certification to better monitor imports of organic products becomes applicable tomorrow, making the EU a global leader in traceability and in…
Moy Park has been fined £200,000 after admitting breach of health and safety regulations after a worker was injured. An engineer was testing cutting machinery at…
Oliver Dale, managing director of agricultural health and safety specialists Safety Revolution, has met with Neil Parish MP, Chair of the EFRA select committee to discuss…
The British Goose Producers have held their Spring meeting at Robert and Claire Symington’s Seldom Seen Farm in Leicestershire. The producers discussed the milestone of 100…