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Find out which live animals and animal foods or feeding stuffs are zero-rated for VAT.
Find out if the goods you're declaring to inward or outward processing are classed as sensitive goods.
Find out how you can dispose of milk at the farm where it was produced, and the restrictions that apply once milk has left the farm.
Diseases and health problems in sheep and goats, including foot and mouth disease (FMD), scrapie and lead poisoning
The MDC was the levy board for milk production in Great Britain. The income generated by the levy was used to improve competitiveness and profitability of the British dairy industry. It was replaced by a new levy board, DairyCo in...
Get a breed code to register a cattle, bison or buffalo birth.
A register of agreements relating to exclusion orders made by powers under paragraph 7 of Schedule 3 to The Competition Act 1998.
Healthy Start is an NHS scheme that helps women who are pregnant or have young children and are receiving benefits, buy foods such as milk or fruit.
These are the regulations which relate to the subsidy.
Find out how to apply VAT zero rating for the supply of those plants and seeds that are used to grow food for human consumption.
New regulations mean farmers will be able to challenge prices and more easily raise concerns with supply contracts, helping ensure they receive a fair price
Farmers who keep cattle, sheep and pigs can get funding to pay for a vet to visit their farm and carry out a health and welfare review of their livestock.
This study was based on interviews to 29 stakeholders and participants of an informal dairy supply chain carried out in 2019
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