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MilkGoals, which went live on Wednesday 2 July, will highlight the growing influence of women's football in inspiring girls to get active, build confidence and embrace the value of teamwork. The ...
The campaign forms part of our broader strategy to position British pork as "low on cost, high in taste", backed by trusted ...
The UK average milk price for May 2025 was announced by Defra as being 43.12, down 0.57 pence (1.3%) on the previous month. The GB and NI average farmgate milk prices table and commentary will be ...
With tighter milk production forecast, the emerging 2025/26 season is expected to bring improved producer prices. Increased demand, both domestically and internationally is also contributing to this ...
Nov-25 UK feed wheat futures fell again yesterday by £1.65/t (-0.9%), to close at a contract low of £176.85/t Domestic feed wheat futures followed global prices, with Paris milling wheat (Dec-25) and ...
Milk production in GB is set to record new highs this milk year rising above the challenges in the recent past. 2025 began on a high note with the spring peak reaching record highs. The weather ...
As anticipated, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) will see a 2.7% reduction in overall spending over the five-year review period, 2024/29. Despite this cut, Defra is ...
The top ten list of strategies to tackle the critical beetle pest was compiled by a large consortium of stakeholders passionate about oilseed rape’s future in the UK. The strategies will reduce the ...
Nov-25 UK feed wheat futures dipped by £0.15/t yesterday, closing at £179.35/t. Meanwhile, the May-26 contract saw modest support, rising £0.30/t to finish the session at £191.30/t Domestic wheat ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-25) closed at £178.00/t yesterday, down £1.85/t (-1.0%) from Friday’s close. The May-26 contract fell £1.40/t over the same period, to close at £188.80/t Domestic wheat ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-25) closed at £177.00/t yesterday, down £0.30/t from Wednesday’s close. The May-26 contract fell £0.45/t over the same period, to close at a new contract low of £187.50/t.
Key points As seen in previous analysis, the broad age distribution of cattle slaughtered in GB has remained the same, with peaks at 15, 23 and 29 months Age at slaughter varies by type of cattle, ...
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