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Agri Business

SFI funding 'may not stretch far enough' - CLA

Agri-Business

22 hours ago

SFI funding 'may not stretch far enough' - CLA

The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) have responded to the funding pot for Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) 2026.

Defra announces £240m budget for SFI 2026

Agri-Business

1 day ago

Defra announces £240m budget for SFI 2026

A budget of £240m will be distributed to successful applicants of this year's Sustainable Farming Incentive scheme, according to Defra.

Origin Enterprises reports revenue growth ‘despite continued volatility’

Agri-Business

1 day ago

Origin Enterprises reports revenue growth ‘despite continued volatility’

Origin Enterprises, the international agri-services group, has reported revenue growth to €1.63 billion in the nine months to April 30.

Tesco calls for transition to low carbon fertilisers on UK farms

Agri-Business

3 days ago

Tesco calls for transition to low carbon fertilisers on UK farms

Tesco has called upon industry leaders, retailers and innovators to jointly help farms in transitioning to low carbon fertilisers.

NZ red meat sector aims to grow exports to $23bn by 2035

Agri-Business

4 days ago

NZ red meat sector aims to grow exports to $23bn by 2035

Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) is aiming to grow the export value of New Zealand’s red meat sector to NZ$23 billion by 2035.

Agri-Business

4 days ago

Analysis: China to reshape global trade flows for beef

China could reshape trade flows for beef globally according to a food/agricultural commodity market research organisation.

Analysis: China to reshape global trade flows for beef

Agri-Business

7 days ago

FAO: World food prices ‘broadly stable’ in May

The benchmark measure for world food commodity prices remained broadly stable in May, according to the UN's FAO.

FAO: World food prices ‘broadly stable’ in May

Agri-Business

7 days ago

Beef no longer the ‘centrepiece’ of British menus – AHDB

While restaurants in the UK have started to expand their menus, the proportion of red meat options available is still down.

Beef no longer the ‘centrepiece’ of British menus – AHDB

Agri-Business

8 days ago

Global food prices highest since January 2024 – World Bank

Global food prices in April rose to their highest level since January 2024, according to a new report from the World Bank.

Global food prices highest since January 2024 – World Bank

Agri-Business

9 days ago

Ornua confirms monthly increase for PPI in May

Ornua has today (Wednesday, June 3) confirmed an increase in its May Purchase Price Index (PPI) at 129.8, up from the previous month at 127.0.

Ornua confirms monthly increase for PPI in May

Agri-Business

14 days ago

Green light for merger of 2 global dairy giants

The merger between two of Europe’s – and the world’s – largest dairy companies has received the green light from regulators.

Green light for merger of 2 global dairy giants

N.Ireland

16 days ago

Muir welcomes funding of £4m for cross-border TB research

Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister Andrew Muir has welcomed funding of £4 million for bTB research.

Muir welcomes funding of £4m for cross-border TB research

Machinery

17 days ago

South-west dealer announces partnership with Pottinger

Agricultural and turf specialists Masons Kings has announced a major new partnership with Pottinger, in an exclusive dealership.

South-west dealer announces partnership with Pottinger

Agri-Business

17 days ago

Report: Women make up 35% of food manufacturing workforce in Ireland and UK

Across the global food manufacturing industry, women represent 34% of the workforce, according to a new report.

Report: Women make up 35% of food manufacturing workforce in Ireland and UK

Agri-Business

17 days ago

Welsh farmers facing 'increasingly severe financial squeeze' - FUW

The Farmers' Union of Wales (FUW) has held discussions with major banking institutions to address agricultural sector pressures.

Welsh farmers facing 'increasingly severe financial squeeze' - FUW

Agri-Business

18 days ago

Advice for road users as busy harvest season begins

Rural road safety campaigner and insurer NFU Mutual is urging all road users to take extra care for the next few months.

Advice for road users as busy harvest season begins

Agri-Business

18 days ago

New study highlights ‘essential yet often unseen’ role of vets

A new study of over 1,000 vets across 51 countries has outlined what is being called the...

New study highlights ‘essential yet often unseen’ role of vets

Agri-Business

22 days ago

UK-Gulf trade deal to increase export opportunities for farmers

The UK's trade deal with six Gulf countries will remove tariffs, potentially increasing export opportunities for British farmers.

UK-Gulf trade deal to increase export opportunities for farmers

N.Ireland

24 days ago

AFBI confirms appointment of new CEO

The Agri‑Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) in Northern Ireland has appointed Dr. Iain Williams as its new CEO.

AFBI confirms appointment of new CEO

Agri-Business

25 days ago

Tesco invites agri-tech innovators to take part in competition

Tesco has invited agri-tech innovators from around the world to apply for the 2026 Tesco Agri-tech Challenge, formerly the 'Agri T-Jam'.

Tesco invites agri-tech innovators to take part in competition

Agri-Business

25 days ago

US red meat and poultry production levels set to rise

Red meat, pig and poultry production in the US is forecast to exceed 2026 output levels next year, the latest projections have shown.

US red meat and poultry production levels set to rise

Agri-Business

28 days ago

Brazil’s meat giant flags ‘robust global demand’ in first quarter

Brazil’s JBS, the world’s largest meat processor and owner of Moy Park, has reported net revenue of more than US$21.6 billion in Q1 2026.

Brazil’s meat giant flags ‘robust global demand’ in first quarter

N.Ireland

29 days ago

Trouw Nutrition to close production plant in Belfast

Trouw Nutrition today (Thursday, May 14) confirmed that it intends to close its production plant in Northern Ireland later this year.

Trouw Nutrition to close production plant in Belfast

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