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Defra's new Farming Advice Service (FAS) will offer a one-stop-shop to farmers needing advice.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Farmers are being asked for their views on how well the Rural Payments Agency’s (RPA) appeals panels work.
The government hopes to reduce regulatory burdens on farmers, whilst still achieving high standards on the environment, health and animal welfare.
Food labelling will be clearer, simpler and more honest following heavy lobbying in Europe by the UK.
Defra has granted consent to Rothamsted Research to conduct a research trial on GM wheat in 2012 and 2013.
The updated guidance will ensure the right date marks are used on food labels making it easier for shoppers to know food is safe to eat.
Young people in the West Midlands are missing out if they don't think about a career in the food sector, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman said today.
£176,000 will be invested in the dairy industry's first Continuous Professional Development (CPD) scheme.
The apprenticeships are part of an industry drive to get more young people into skilled food jobs.
Can the agriculture sector in the UK and Western Europe remain viable in a changing global environment?
Scheme guidance and all forms are available on the RPA website.
The standards for all food procured by Government departments and their agencies will come into force for all new catering contracts from September 2011.
A series of ongoing talks in which the UK has raised concerns over the difficulties for British farmers around the new EID system.
The survey looked at labels on over 500 meat and dairy products purchased from the major retailers and a number of independent shops.
Jim Paice’s speech to the British Meat Processors Association Conference.
Encouraging more schools to grow fruit and vegetables.
Jim Paice’s speech at the Re:fresh Conference.
Work will begin immediately to cut red tape in farming, Agriculture Minister Jim Paice announced today.
Defra will examine the report's many recommendations and publish an initial response in the autumn and a full response in the New Year.
Jim Paice’s speech at the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution annual event.
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