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Deadline for retained EU laws scrapped

Government

3 years ago

Deadline for retained EU laws scrapped

The government has tabled an amendment to the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill which would see it pick certain laws to revoke.

Eurofins Agro UK launches pesticide residue test for potatoes

Agri-Business

3 years ago

Eurofins Agro UK launches pesticide residue test for potatoes

Eurofins Agro UK has launched a new test to help potato growers with pesticide residue...

EU extends protocol exemption for vet medicines to 2025

EU

3 years ago

EU extends protocol exemption for vet medicines to 2025

An arrangement which exempts veterinary medicine products from the Northern Ireland Protocol has been extended by the EU to 2025.

EU Commission publishes review of CAP 2014-2020

EU

4 years ago

EU Commission publishes review of CAP 2014-2020

The commission has published a review of the 2014-2020 CAP, highlighting the changes the EU agriculture sector has undergone in the period.

NFU Scotland calls for immediate halt to pork imports

World News

5 years ago

NFU Scotland calls for immediate halt to pork imports

NFU Scotland has called for for immediate action to stop imports of pork into the UK from EU countries with confirmed cases of African Swine Fever (ASF).

EU

5 years ago

Farming unions highlight need for EU-UK relationship

Four UK farming unions have today (Friday, December 3) highlighted the importance of building a new relationship with the EU and...

Farming unions highlight need for EU-UK relationship

EU

5 years ago

EU to hold conference on Northern Ireland Protocol later today

Vice president of the European (EU) Commission, Marcos Sefcovic, will hold a press conference later today on the topic of the Northern Ireland Protocol.

EU to hold conference on Northern Ireland Protocol later today

EU

6 years ago

'Food standards are a deal-breaker for consumers' - Which?

British consumers have sent a clear message about upholding food standards to MPs ahead of a crunch vote on October 12.

'Food standards are a deal-breaker for consumers' - Which?

EU

6 years ago

Brexit no-deal would compound Covid-19 impacts - COPA

The prospect of Brexit negotiators failing to reach a deal on future EU-UK trade relations will result in a "devastating double whammy".

Brexit no-deal would compound Covid-19 impacts - COPA

Agri Politics

6 years ago

'The EU remains the most important market for British agri-food exports' - NFU

The President of the NFU Minette Batters has responded to the publication of the government's Reasonable Worst Case Scenario for borders.

'The EU remains the most important market for British agri-food exports' - NFU

Agri Politics

6 years ago

NFU seeks mutual equivalence between UK and EU organic standards

The NFU is calling all organic farmers and growers to write to their MP to express their concerns about securing mutual equivalence.

NFU seeks mutual equivalence between UK and EU organic standards

EU

6 years ago

COPA elects Christiane Lambert as its new President

The EU farming body COPA has elected Christiane Lambert to lead the organisation for the next two years at a critical time for farming.

COPA elects Christiane Lambert as its new President

EU

6 years ago

EC President warns UK that withdrawal agreement cannot be changed

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, says the British withdrawal...

EC President warns UK that withdrawal agreement cannot be changed

Agri Politics

6 years ago

UK-Japan trade deal will bring new opportunities for farmers - NFU

A post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and Japan has been welcomed by the NFU with the deal expected to be worth £15 billion.

UK-Japan trade deal will bring new opportunities for farmers - NFU

Environment

6 years ago

Eustice slams 'old EU model' for failing to stop decline in biodiversity

Environment Secretary George Eustice slammed the EU's environmental framework as having "too many reports but not enough action" as he announced the first steps in how the UK will set its own environmental policies.

Eustice slams 'old EU model' for failing to stop decline in biodiversity

EU

6 years ago

European farmworker employers reminded of settled status deadline

With just one year to go before the UK Government’s Settled Status Scheme closes, farmers employ seasonal and permanent workers from the EU are reminded to encourage all their staff who wish to work in the UK in future years to apply to the Scheme.

European farmworker employers reminded of settled status deadline

Agri-Business

6 years ago

'Immigation Bill must recognise the importance of non-UK workers'

Farm organisations have called for the immigration legislation to recognise the importance of non-UK workers in the food and farming sectors.

'Immigation Bill must recognise the importance of non-UK workers'

Agri Politics

6 years ago

Labour attempt to stall Agriculture Second Reading fails

Legislation that will transform British farming moved a step forward last night (January 3), as Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers led the Second Reading of the Agriculture Bill.

Labour attempt to stall Agriculture Second Reading fails

Agri Politics

6 years ago

Brexit back in focus in House of Commons

It is now less than four weeks to the Brexit deadline date of January 31, when the UK is set to leave the EU.

Brexit back in focus in House of Commons

Agri-Business

7 years ago

UK Government to increase farm budget to cover €60 million payout for Scottish farmers

Scotland’s farmers should be allocated an extra €60 million over the next two years – a hike of 47% - according to an independent review panel.

UK Government to increase farm budget to cover €60 million payout for Scottish farmers

Agri-Business

7 years ago

Farming to lose £850 million in profits after no-deal - research

UK farming will lose £850 million in profits in the event of a no-deal Brexit, according to research from a leading farming consultancy firm.

Farming to lose £850 million in profits after no-deal - research

Agri-Business

7 years ago

'A tsunami' about to hit UK farmers - Mr. Brexit

The lawyer who coined the term 'Brexit', has issued a stark warning to UK farmers, saying that "a Brexit tsunami was about to hit them".

'A tsunami' about to hit UK farmers - Mr. Brexit

Agri-Business

7 years ago

Farming unions lay out agenda for 'navigating change in Europe'

Farming unions in the UK have outlined their "agenda for the Future" in a joint document aimed at tackling various issues.

Farming unions lay out agenda for 'navigating change in Europe'

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