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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Only Cumberland sausages made in Cumbria to specific standards can be called 'traditional' in future, Food Minister Jim Paice announced today.
Budgets will be devolved from 1 April 2011 and have been shared based on historic spending and animal numbers.
Defra has approved an application from Emergent Product Development UK Ltd to release a Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) as part of a clinical trial to evaluate a vaccine against typhoid.
Bronwyn Hill appointed as the new Permanent Secretary at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
A consultation on pesticides enforcement regulations and fees associated with protecting people and the environment from pesticides use has been launched today.
Cornish pasties have won official recognition protection under the EU protected food names scheme.
British-led action has prevented an attempt by some EU Member States to delay a ban on ‘battery cages’ for laying hens.
Spelman’s speech to the NFU AGM: ‘A New Partnership’.
Jim Paice’s speech at the National Farmers Union (Scotland) Conference.
An open letter from Jim Paice, Minister for Agriculture, to the farming industry.
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There is a role for governments, the private sector and consumers to play in the entire food system in achieving future food security.
Caroline Spelman’s speech the stakeholder launch of the Foresight report, “A problem with food…”
We have a robust system for assessing risks from pesticides, which shows neonicotinoids are not an unacceptable risk when used correctly.
Shark Conservation Plan shows how we intend to protect sharks, skates and rays under threat of extinction.
A routine disease investigation has ruled out avian notifiable disease but detected H1N1 influenza in turkeys on a farm in Cheshire.
All current evidence shows that if neonicotinoid products are used correctly there is not an unacceptable risk to bee health.
CAP reform should be more ambitious, particularly in its approach to direct subsidies and in emphasising payments for farmers who deliver public goods.
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