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Three pioneering UK government funded research projects could mean British berry lovers get their favourite fruits all year round.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Gin-lovers worldwide will toast World Gin Day as British gin and tonic exports reach a record £390 million.
Farming Minister praises innovative technology across the farming industry
British wool exports, including those from Cumbrian Texel, Swaledale and Herdwick breeds, are booming.
Government-backed Food Enterprise Zone (FEZ) will bring jobs, tourism and investment to Cornwall’s first dedicated food village.
Traditional Ayrshire Dunlop joins the pasty and the pork pie as it gains Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Six new Food Enterprise Zones announced today
£7.2m committed to help farmers work better together through Countryside Stewardship
Record numbers of young people are looking to forge a career in the UK’s flourishing food and farming sector, with more than 36,000 applications for apprenticeships this year – a nine fold increase since 2010.
First phase of new Countryside Productivity scheme set to boost innovation is now open to farmers.
Welsh lamb food export successes celebrated on St David's day
The first grants have opened up under the new Rural Development Programme for England.
Speech made by Elizabeth Truss at the National Farmers' Union conference in Birmingham.
New government award recognises the rising stars of Britain’s food and drink industry.
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss sets out four key areas to help the food and farming industry grow.
Eleven new enterpise zones will help food businesses grow and create local jobs.
Applications open today for more Food Enterprise Zones to help food businesses across the country generate growth and jobs.
Speech delivered at the John Innes Centre in Norwich
Figures show exports of the iconic Scottish favourites have risen since 2010, generating billions for the UK economy.
The UK’s first Agriculture and Food Counsellor in China has been appointed to help increase our growing food and drink exports to the country.
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