Environment
The Tenant Farmers Association has warned that Defra's new Land Use Framework might fall short of the objectives that it has set for England.
Agri-Business
England's tenant farming sector now has its first ever commissioner, following Alan Laidlaw's appointment to the newly-created role today.
Agri Politics
The Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) has congratulated Keir Starmer and the Labour Party on their...
The Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) has outlined four key priorities for the next Westminster...
NSA stated that traditional farming practices could be threatened as landowners reclaim farmland for "beneficial environmental" practices...
The Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) has appointed a new national chair - Cumbrian tenant farmer...
30% of tenant farmers have felt bullied or harassed by their landlords, according to the results of a new survey carried out by the TFA.
The Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) has identified three key issues that need addressing and...
Government
The TFA has urged Rishi Sunak to reject a proposal to install a solar farm and battery storage system on farmland in Old Malton.
The UK government has today (Wednesday, May 24) established a Farm Tenancy Forum in response to...
Schemes
The Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) has expressed its grave concerns about tenant farmers in England being both unable to access new farm...
Rural Life
Two concurrent consultation processes will be launched tomorrow in England and Wales on the issue of agricultural tenancies.
The TFA has spoken out in favour of plans to allow delinking and consolidation of Basic Payment as part of the new agricultural policy.
Farmers, landowners and environmental groups are bringing a united message to Parliament today (October 30).
The TFA is urging the Chancellor to consider tax reforms to incentivise longer farm tenancies as part of the autumn budget.
The Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) is calling for the Government to use Brexit as the "perfect time" to bring forward changes to farm tenancy legislation.
Politicians are currently preparing to debate new legislation in the House of Commons during the Second Reading of the Agriculture Bill.
An organisation representing Britain's tenant farmers has demanded the Government moves quickly to make changes to the legislation.
The Government's new Agriculture Bill has been criticised as "lacking balance" by an organisation representing tenant farmers.
The Tenant Farmers' Association has set out what it believes should be contained within the Agriculture Bill expected tomorrow.
Tenant farmers are urged to take advice about serving rent review notices to provide a "safety valve" in the event of difficulty post-Brexit.
TFA is urging the Government to come forward with clear advice about the implications of a “no-deal” in its Brexit negotiations with the EU.