From money matters to mental health, help is at hand. When faced with challenges, it’s reassuring to know that there are a number of resources you can access and charities that you can lean on. Their ...
Global demand for beef and sheep meat will increase in the coming decades; sustained demand is driven by developing regions, as both global wealth and populations grow. The forecast consumption in ...
Harvesting of cereals and oilseeds is now complete for all farmers in our survey across the UK. Anecdotally, there may be some small areas of pulses left to be cut outside of this survey. This report ...
Bluetongue is a notifiable animal disease. If you suspect it you must report it immediately by calling the Defra Rural Services Helpline on 03000 200 301. In Wales, contact 0300 303 8268. In Scotland, ...
This dashboard is designed to provide a dynamic overview of the latest retail market data for the beef sector. It breaks down spend, volume sales as well as giving average prices by product and allows ...
This data is supplied on a national basis by Promar International, through its Milkminder dairy management tool. It looks at monthly averages on a national basis, annual rolling averages, as well feed ...
This dashboard is designed to provide a dynamic overview of the latest retail market data for the lamb sector. It breaks down spend, volume sales as well as average prices by product and allows you to ...
GB milk deliveries in September are estimated to have totalled 970 million litres, up 0.8% compared to the same period in 2023. Average daily deliveries are estimated at 32.3 million litres.
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-24) closed yesterday at £188.50/t, down £0.30/t from Tuesday’s close. The May-25 contract lost £0.40/t over the same period, ending the session at £202.55/t. UK feed wheat ...
The AHDB Milk Forecasting Forum (MFF) met on the 18 September to discuss the factors impacting on future GB milk production. The main points of conversation were focussed around: We've released a pack ...
UK dairy has taken centre stage, with more than 40 international buyers and 60 British and Northern Irish businesses taking part in a major event aimed at boosting exports worldwide.
The research examined how farming costs have changed in line with inflation between December 2019 and May 2024, taking into account a ‘basket of goods’ based on typical costs incurred by farms. Straw ...