All Farming articles – Page 73
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         News NewsFTAs with Australia and New Zealand queried again over standardsThe playing field is uneven, according to a new report, which warns the government against similar approaches to future deals 
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         News NewsPilgrim’s UK invests £10m into sustainability projectsThe investment will fund a series of process innovations and operational improvements 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionIs President Bolsonaro a help or hindrance to Brazilian agribusiness?This week, the Global Agribusiness Forum in São Paulo has been reflecting on Brazil’s denigrated image in the eyes of the world 
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         News NewsUK cherry growers fear price undercut despite bumper cropBumper UK cherry crop may go to waste as earlier harvest in Europe undercuts UK supply 
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         News NewsRed Tractor to pilot ‘+ environment’ eco-label schemeUnder the trials, Red Tractor will work with a group of retailers and farmers to create a new scheme to assess Scope 3 emissions on British farms 
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         News NewsAHDB forecasts even tougher times ahead for livestock farmersProducers will continue to feel the effects of rising energy and input costs 
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         News NewsCooling costs for cereals growers on rise after heatwave makes grain too hot to storeThe NFU has warned that cereal growers are having to spend more on cooling costs as temperatures rise adding to soaring input costs 
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         News NewsEfra calls on government to prioritise fishing fleet and increase UK Seafood FundThe committee recommended that the size of the UK Seafood Fund be increased by 50% to £150m to better support fisheries 
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         News NewsOmsco launches first branded range of organic cheesesThe new Grass Roots Dairy Co range will begin being stocked in specialist cheesemongers, delis, independent retailers and farm shops from later this month 
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         News NewsDefra kicks off pig supply chain reviewThe consultation follows a challenging 18 months for the sector, which has faced oversupply, a shortage of butchers and soaring feed costs 
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         News NewsFood suppliers told government cannot provide ‘whole solution’ to gas and fertiliser problemsAs concerns grow about impact of gas rationing, Defra says measures already in place “will help” 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionOur next PM needs to commit to good food systemsThe message is simple: good food will win votes, says Dan Crossley, executive director at the Food Ethics Council 
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         News NewsTwo pints of milk now at same price as four pints at start of 2022Analysis of Assosia data shows that two pints of own label milk now costs £1.15 – the same price as a four-pinter in January 
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         News NewsFirst Milk sees sales grow, but profits fall back in challenging marketThe supplier said a need to pay higher milk prices to farmers facing soaring costs had impacted on operating profits 
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         News NewsGrowers warn of crop issues due to heatwave impact and lack of rainPotential crops affected include oats, grains, brassicas and some top fruit such as apples and pears 
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         News NewsFish welfare debated by UK parliament for first timeIt comes amid growing concerns that fish, cephalopods and decapods are able to experience pleasure and pain 
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         News NewsFlorette appoints horticulture expert to showcase brand credentialsThe collaboration will see Michael Perry, also known as Mr Plant Geek, produce exclusive content for the brand alongside sponsorship of The Plant Based Podcast 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & OpinionAs commodity prices roll over, next few quarters will separate wheat from chaffWhat will distinguish winners from losers is corporate agility, supply chain resilience, data analytics and a differentiated portfolio, says Warren Ackerman, head of European consumer staples research at Barclays 
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         News NewsShoppers swapping other meat and fish for chicken as cost of living bitesChicken was the only major protein category to see any growth as shoppers swapped to cheaper proteins 
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         News NewsGrowers associations team up for R&D programmeThe groups aim to continue research within the industry despite the demise of the statutory levy and the end of AHDB horticulture from March 2023 
 





