The potential benefits of developing an ecosystem which farmers could trust to connect farm-level environmental data have been highlighted in a new report, published by AHDB. Environmental data is ...
The Budget was announced on 30 th October 2024. AHDB published a response to the budget yesterday. Following this, Defra have released more details on what this means for farmers and further ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-24) closed at £179.05/t yesterday, down £0.95/t from Wednesday’s close. The May-25 contract also fell £0.95/t, to close at £193.10/t. Domestic wheat futures followed global ...
Karen Liao (pictured) has taken up the role of Vice President of Market Development (Dairy) Asia and will be our dairy products representative in the region. The role, jointly funded by the Department ...
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds has changed how it commissions work to give levy payers an even greater say in how it invests in research and knowledge exchange (R&KE) activities. It follows an extensive ...
Only a fraction of new cereals and oilseeds varieties get sown in AHDB Recommended Lists (RL) trials. Paul Gosling explains how a data-driven process helps sort the wheat from the chaff. Although the ...
We are encouraging vets to complete the Control of Worms Sustainably (COWS) lungworm survey, launched in April 2024, whenever they come across cases of lungworm in cattle. It will help COWS to: Build ...
Average farm holding value of £2.2 million would incur £240,000 inheritance tax from April 2026 Static agricultural budget of £2.4 billion will see purchasing power eroded through higher inflationary ...
At the event, we will also be announcing the launch of the first genomic breeding values within Signet Breeding Services’ terminal sire evaluations in 2025. Signet Breeding Services has been ...
The latest findings from the AHDB trust study show optimism rising through the agricultural supply chain and across the farming sectors as consumer trust in British agriculture remains strong. Our ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-24) closed yesterday at £180.00/t, down £0.90/t from Tuesday’s close. The May-25 contract ended the session at £194.05/t, down £0.65/t over the same period. Domestic wheat ...