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The European Commission has introduced measures affecting fishing for sea bass.
APHA has confirmed the award of contracts for the supply of veterinary services across 2 regions covering Wales.
Figures show exports of the iconic Scottish favourites have risen since 2010, generating billions for the UK economy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Novel garden at RHS Chelsea 2015 highlights how sentinel trees are being used to detect global plant pest and disease threats.
RPA is inviting thousands more farmers and landowners to register on new rural payments service
Newsletter for farmers and land managers in the Midlands.
The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has welcomed an EU vote to remove a ban on the import of mangoes from India.
The UK worked closely with India and the European Commission to bring the ban to an end.
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.
More than half of agents have registered for new rural payments service
Water minister announces new funding for Business in the Community Water Taskforce.
New bespoke veterinary advice for farmers to reduce the risk of bovine TB on farms
UK Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Elizabeth Truss, goes to China this week to boost food and drink trade links.
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss speech at the Oxford Farming Conference on the role of food and farming in our economic future.
Environment Secretary hails role of British agriculture in Oxford Farming Conference speech.
Exports of our fruit and vegetable juices have increased by almost 40% since 2010 worth a record £65 million last year.
As of 1 January 2015 all fishermen targeting pelagic quota species must land all the fish they catch
Changes to the pet travel scheme have been introduced.
UK businesses and universities to benefit from £16 million of funding to solve some of the world’s greatest agricultural challenges.
A Rye fish merchant who failed to provide legal documents relating to fish sales has been ordered to pay over £6000 in court.
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