Archive of all National Farmers Union articles – Page 6
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         News NewsWelsh farmers kick off wellies in protest over sustainability plansFarmers displayed 5,500 pairs of wellies at the Senedd on Wednesday to represent the potential job losses created by its new sustainable farm subsidy scheme 
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         Analysis & Features Analysis & FeaturesWhat will change under regulated dairy contracts?New rules and the creation of an Agricultural Supply Chain Adjudicator are set to shake up producer-processor relationships 
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         Analysis & Features Analysis & FeaturesMinette Batters upstages PM as she bats for farmers one last timeRishi Sunak insisted government was ‘changing its culture’ around food 
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         Comment & Opinion Comment & Opinion(Un-)inspired? Rishi Sunak says he’s got British food’s backFood and farming matters to the government in this election year, which is why prime minister Rishi Sunak ventured to the NFU Conference 
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         News NewsTom Bradshaw elected NFU presidentBradshaw will be joined by David Exwood as deputy president and Rachel Hallos as vice president 
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         News NewsChicken ‘artificially cheap’ in supermarkets despite price hikesAverage prices rose by almost 15% last year but needed to increase further to safeguard the sector, producers have warned 
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         News NewsPotato prices soar as poor weather affects supplyCore lines of maris piper potatoes across the major multiples saw rises of up to 22% in a month 
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         News NewsNew dairy regulations and farmer protection could be adopted by other categories: NFUThe new regulations, laid before parliament on Wednesday, include the creation of a new adjudicator-type body 
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         News NewsSunak confirms £15m food waste fund, after years of industry campaigningThe move was made as part of a series of announcements by Sunak to try to improve food security in the UK 
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         News NewsRed Tractor scheme ‘sound’ but requires comms improvementThe governance review, undertaken by consultancy Campbell Tickell, was launched in the wake of a fierce backlash by farmers in October 
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         News NewsSunak promises annual food security review at NFU ConferenceRishi Sunak, as the first prime minister to speak at the conference since 2008, unveiled new plans to boost food security in the UK 
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         Interviews InterviewsMinette Batters on ‘rebooting’ as she steps down as NFU presidentBatters reflects on six years dealing with Covid, politicians and climate 
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         News NewsNo Farmers, No Food campaign group wins support as Europe protestsUK farmers have been debating following their European colleagues’ protest action 
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         Category Report Category ReportMeat & poultry trends 2024: Does Red Tractor need a jump-start?Meat & poultry producers say they’re buckling under the weight of assurance scheme audits and inefficiency. What can be done? 
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         News NewsRed Tractor CEO: ‘scheme is not here just for farmers’Moseley has faced calls to resign from his position after the ill-fated announcement of a new, retailer-backed environmentally-focused Red Tractor module in October 
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         News NewsNFU review finds Red Tractor ‘relatively sound’, claims updateThe review also revealed ’questions of trust and communication’ which needed to be addressed by the farm assurance scheme 
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         News NewsNFU members win legal case against government over bird flu compensationThe members argued APHA, part of Defra, had wrongly interpreted the law underpinning its compensation scheme 
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         News NewsTom Bradshaw set to succeed Minette Batters as NFU presidentBradshaw said he would be “honoured to lead the NFU through this continued period of change and volatility” 
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         News NewsHorticulture growth under threat as costs continue to rise for sectorA new report by Promar International found costs of production had increased by as much as 39% in the past two years 
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         News NewsSugar beet growers and British Sugar finally agree supply contractThe two parties had been locked in an increasingly acrimonious negotitation since May 
 





