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Rows of tea plants could become a more familiar sight on the hills of Wales and other parts of the UK in the future.
A traditional agroforestry system growing the erva-mate plant in Brazil, three sites in China specializing in pearl mussels, white tea and pears, an ancestral system preserving vital food crops and ...
HSE is bringing together key hydrogen stakeholders to share knowledge and experiences at Safe Net Zero 2025. This year, the theme of this event is 'safety considerations for the production and large ...
Neil Shand, CEO of the National Beef Association (NBA), voices the organisation's strong concerns over the Climate Change Committee's new carbon budget for Scotland. The NBA warns that proposed cuts ...
A new deal between the UK and the EU is "good news for the welfare of animals", according to the RSPCA - making it easier for people to holiday with their pets, and protecting the UK's domestic animal ...
Outgoing MSP Oliver Mundell is among new five non-executive directors to have been appointed to the SRUC Board.
Emily Norton has been appointed by Defra Ministers as the new Chair of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).
ForFarmers is strengthening its feed trading capabilities with the appointment of James Hastings-Molyneaux as Trader for the South within its straights and palletised team. James brings over two ...
Growers are being reminded about the importance of fusarium control at T3 to combat fusarium ear blight, a complex disease that can account for potential yield losses of up to 25% in winter wheat ...
The record number of Environment Agency spot checks at water company premises and rivers has revealed widespread law-breaking. Over 80 criminal investigations have been launched against water ...
The government announced a new deal with the EU on Monday (19 May), will benefit British food and drink producers and exporters, supercharging the UK economy and putting more money into people’s ...
Now, BVLOS has become a reality. It involves categorising low altitude, below 15 metres in their case, as an atypical air environment with an improbable likelihood of a collision with a crewed ...
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