Month: December 2024

income  2021/22 | Statista

income 2021/22 | Statista

GOV.. “Average income per from grazing livestock in the United Kingdom () from 2009/10 to 2021/22, split by lowland and LFA* (in GBP).” Chart. July 17, 2023.

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Government unveils major package of  and food sector …

Government unveils major package of and food sector …

14 May 2024. A major package of measures to support farmers and grow the ’s and food sector has been announced by the government today (Tuesday 14 May). The package, unveiled at the …

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Country Shows 2024 |  Shows – FarmingUK

Country Shows 2024 | Shows – FarmingUK

2024 upcoming shows & events calendar. Country and agricultural in

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Farmers fight to save stunted crops in record  heat

Farmers fight to save stunted crops in record heat

The leaves falling off the plants on his 1,500-acre east Yorkshire are just one sign of a crop stunted by the ’s record-breaking heat; he expects a drop in his yields of at least a quarter.

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British  – 12 Months On A  : February –

British – 12 Months On A : February –

It’s February, and although it’s not particularly normal – the is home to new born lambs. Meet Eric the teaser ram, find out more about the geese, and d…

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farmers say tighter environmental rules put them at risk …

farmers say tighter environmental rules put them at risk …

James Robinson, a dairy farmer who runs a family in Cumbria and chairs the Nature Friendly Network in England, said he was frustrated with the government’s approach.

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Elms: England greener  payments detail unveiled

Elms: England greener payments detail unveiled

The is one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world, external – in the bottom 10% of countries – and the Soil Association’s head of policy, Gareth Morgan, said it was …

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A brief history of  in the  by Professor John …

A brief history of in the by Professor John …

Land drainage, the use of seeds mixtures and livestock improvements proceeded in parallel. 1837-1874 is generally known as the ‘Golden Age of English ’ but whereas wheat fetched £8.80 per ton in 1875 it had plummetted to £3.80 by 1894.

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in the  – FarmingUK News

in the – FarmingUK News

Vertical is the process of growing plants indoors under controlled conditions in a series of stacked layers. Rather than using sunlight, like in a glasshouse, many of these urban farms are reliant on LED light which is adjusted dependent on the growth stage and crop type. Techniques such as soil free growing are typically used in …

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Farmland Market – Search Land and Farms For Sale in the

Farmland Market – Search Land and Farms For Sale in the

Low Abbey is a modern, fully equipped dairy with a spacious traditional stone-built farmhouse, and an extensive range of buildings. 347.34 acres£4,900,000. Marketed by GSC Grays, Leyburn.

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INTRODUCTION – NFUonline

INTRODUCTION – NFUonline

in the and across the globe, spearheading the promotion of ‘Brand Britain’ and showcasing our food production as a world-leading model of sustainable, climate-friendly . We are at the start of a new age for British food. We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to make a success of the ’s new domestic agricultural policy and

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Embracing Innovation: The Agritech Transformation of

Embracing Innovation: The Agritech Transformation of

In summary, for the ’s agricultural and horticultural sectors to thrive in the 21st century, embracing agritech innovation is not just an option but a necessity. The advancements in regions like Lincolnshire are a testament to the potential of technology in revolutionizing , ensuring food security, and contributing to environmental …

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Radio 4 –  – Downloads

Radio 4 – – Downloads

04/05/24 – This Week: Border checks, cider orchards and illegal waste dumping. Sat 4 May 2024. Charlotte Smith brings you a round up of the week’s food, and rural stories …

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‘We’re really struggling’: British farmers pushed to brink by …

‘We’re really struggling’: British farmers pushed to brink by …

Friday 1 March 2024, 4:14pm. Peter Gardiner (pictured), whose is based in Norfolk, said ‘80%’ of his grazing marshlands were underwater at the peak of the flooding. Credit: Peter Gardiner. By …

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2000-2022 | Statista

2000-2022 | Statista

income: total United Kingdom 2000-2022. This statistic shows the total income from the output of crops in the United Kingdom from 2000 to 2022. Despite some …

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‘A growing crisis’: Extreme rainfall saturates farms – and …

‘A growing crisis’: Extreme rainfall saturates farms – and …

A Recovery Fund that offers grants of up to £25,000 to restore land affected by recent storms launched yesterday. While the NFU had initially welcomed this news, it now fears “major …

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Agri-climate report 2022 –

Agri-climate report 2022 –

The 2022 Practices Survey (FPS) indicated that 64% of farmers thought it important to consider GHGs when making business decisions (down from 67% in 2021), whilst 29% considered it not …

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| The  Industry

| The Industry

The Industry In The . Rolling hills, lush green fields, fluffy sheep and the hum of tractors on country lanes… The industry may conjure up delightful ‘green and pleasant land’ imagery, but the reality is an economical powerhouse, highly mechanised and partly responsible for the ’s trade success in a competitive global market.

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UKRI awards more than £8m to innovative new  concepts

UKRI awards more than £8m to innovative new concepts

Research and Innovation (UKRI) has today announced the winners of a combined £8 million in funding, as part of Defra’s Innovation Programme. The feasibility projects competition was created to back new and innovative solutions, aid research and collaboration, and encourage collaboration across the ’s farmers, growers and …

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Kingdom

Kingdom

According to the 2012 values, as reported by the Food and Agricultural Organization, milk was the highest produced agricultural product in the accounting for 13,884, 000 tons followed by wheat with 13,261,000 tons and sugar beets with 7,291,000 tons. Other products in the list included pig, cattle, sheep, duck, turkey and chicken meat …

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FarmingUK |  and  News from across

FarmingUK | and News from across

Courses and Apprenticeships. and FarmingUK News, Latest Industry News for British Farmers, United Kingdom Updates – FarmingUK.

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‘I might as well stop and diversify into holiday lets’ – new …

‘I might as well stop and diversify into holiday lets’ – new …

The ’s landscape has changed dramatically since Brexit.Agricultural policy has been adjusted, and EU subsidies, which funded for decades, are no more.. Before the split …

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Spotlight on new actions: agroforestry and improvements to …

Spotlight on new actions: agroforestry and improvements to …

On 26 January at 10am, we’re hosting a webinar about the offer in England with the Advice Service. Register to attend. Funding for farmers, growers and land managers. The guidance for every scheme and grant on offer can be found on the Funding for farmers, growers and land managers page on GOV..

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Farms for Sale  |

Farms for Sale |

Farms in the . Latest Listed Oldest Listed Price: Low to High Price: High to Low. Load More. Search for farms and land, rural and country houses, equestrian properties, woodland for sale in the Great British countryside – farms .

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Organic  statistics 2023: United Kingdom – GOV.

Organic statistics 2023: United Kingdom – GOV.

Key findings for the . In 2023: 498 thousand hectares were farmed organically in the . 60% of organic land was in England, 23% in Scotland, 15% in Wales and 1.4% in Northern Ireland …

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Rural Economy and  : Issues for the New …

Rural Economy and : Issues for the New …

Rural areas of England contributed an estimated £261 billion to England’s total economy in terms of gross value added (GVA ), 15.9% of England’s total economic activity. , forestry and fishing accounted for 15.2% of the local units of registered businesses in rural areas in England. The rural economy is diverse and includes many …

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rural property: we need  facts not fiction

rural property: we need facts not fiction

Natural capital – ONS values ‘s nature at £1.5 trillion. The ‘s ecosystems emerge as economic powerhouses, valued at a staggering £1.5 trillion, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Nature contributes over £45 billion annually and is vital across sectors like public health, food production, and …

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‘It’s too wet’:  food security at risk because of record …

‘It’s too wet’: food security at risk because of record …

The ’s new scheme rewards restoration of the natural environment and adoption of sustainable practices. “Now you’re on your own. You want me to efficiently, greener and for …

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Investment Fund (FIF) – GOV.

Investment Fund (FIF) – GOV.

Improving Productivity grant. Laying Hen Housing for Health and Welfare grant. You can apply for the following grants under the Investment Fund ( FIF ): Equipment and …

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Longer-term projects –  Innovation Programme – UKRI

Longer-term projects – Innovation Programme – UKRI

The ‘ Futures R&D’ competitions are for ambitious research projects that could benefit farmers in England. We’re looking to fund products and innovations that help solve longer-term social challenges. Your ideas can be further away from market readiness than typical R&D projects. Each competition has a different theme.

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, food and land: Struggles for  post-Brexit agri …

, food and land: Struggles for post-Brexit agri …

The NFU is the ’s largest union which has over 55,000 members in England and Wales. Historically, the NFU played a key role shaping the 1947 Act (which guaranteed prices for farmers) and positioned itself as a powerful lobbying organisation representing mainstream agricultural interests (Tichelar, 2019).

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Soil healing and olive growing: how  farms are coping with …

Soil healing and olive growing: how farms are coping with …

Martin Lines, the chair of the Nature Friendly Network, grows mostly winter cereals on his Cambridgeshire . He said: “We are seeing the impacts of the drought on our spring crops …

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Total income from  in England in 2022 – GOV.

Total income from in England in 2022 – GOV.

Chart 1 is a bar chart showing the Total Income from in England for the past 6 years. The average TIFF over these 6 years is £4.2 billion with the lowest TIFF of £3.2 billion in 2018 and …

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Chapter 7: Crops –

Chapter 7: Crops –

Download the full Crops dataset. The value of fruit production decreased by 12% between 2021 and 2020 to just under £917m, with orchard fruit decreasing by 15% to £287m and soft fruit decreasing …

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‘on its knees’ as supermarkets are urged to show …

‘on its knees’ as supermarkets are urged to show …

‘on its knees’ as supermarkets are urged to show fairness. The Get Fair About campaign has received more than 100-thousand signatures – with a debate in the commons scheduled …

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Home –   SDN BHD

Home – SDN BHD

Sdn Bhd. is situated in the southern state of Johor, Malaysia within the Kluang Modern Project (Projek Pertanian Moden Kluang) under the auspices of the Ministry of and Agro-Based Industry, Malaysia. has the reputation of being Malaysia’s largest goat and sheep , with 100 acres of grazing land.

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How much do  owners make ? (2024) – Investguiding

How much do owners make ? (2024) – Investguiding

The middle 50% of Owner Operators makes between $41,731 and $45,924, with the top 83% making $113,140. How much does it cost to run a ? The average value for arable land in the , according to a 2021 report by Carter Jones, is £8,450 per acre. For pasture land, it’s £6,744 per acre.

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Towards Net Zero in   – HSBC

Towards Net Zero in – HSBC

1.o and Net Zer The has set an ambitious goal of Net Zero across all major sectors, including , by 2050. was the source of 10% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the in 2018, including 70% of total nitrous oxide emissions, 49% of total methane emissions,

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PM announces support for  amid industry ‘crisis’ – BBC …

PM announces support for amid industry ‘crisis’ – BBC …

BBC News rural affairs team. The prime minister announced a package of measures on Tuesday to help farmers – but many say more is needed to support an industry “in crisis”. Rishi Sunak used a …

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PM announces support for  amid industry ‘crisis’ – BBC

PM announces support for amid industry ‘crisis’ – BBC

The prime minister announced a package of measures on Tuesday to help farmers – but many say more is needed to support an industry “in crisis”. Rishi Sunak used a speech at the National Farmers …

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sleepwalking into food supply crisis, says  union – BBC

sleepwalking into food supply crisis, says union – BBC

The is “sleepwalking” into a food supply crisis and the government must step in to help farmers, the National Farmers Union (NFU) has warned. Yields of tomatoes and other crops will likely …

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Brexit Ongoing Impact on

Brexit Ongoing Impact on

The benefits of EU membership for included access to the EU single market, the support provided by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), strong trade relationships with EU member states, and a reliable supply of labor from EU countries. These factors contributed to the prosperity and sustainability of .

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Coverage of  schemes upgrades and plans to consult …

Coverage of schemes upgrades and plans to consult …

Coverage of schemes upgrades and plans to consult on food labelling. defrablogs, 5 January 2024 – . There has been widespread national, regional and trade coverage of our announcement on the biggest upgrades to schemes introduced by the Government since Britain left the EU. At the Oxford Conference, the …

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Martin-Gatton College of , Food and Environment

Martin-Gatton College of , Food and Environment

alumni and former athletes Allen Carter and Leslie Nichols at Silver Springs are making a sparkling wine to celebrate Black Kentuckians this Derby season. Read the Full Story University of Kentucky researchers lead a national team, transforming solid waste into aviation fuel

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New lay of the land —  farmers face an uncertain future

New lay of the land — farmers face an uncertain future

In England, future subsidies will be based around the concept of “natural capital”. Instead of receiving the CAP’s Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) support for acres farmed — and top-ups …

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