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From Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra)
  • Results from the June 2020 surveys of agriculture and horticulture in the United Kingdom

  • UK wheat and barley production.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessment for african horse sickness in Malaysia.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessment for West Nile virus in north-east Germany.

  • Results for arable crop areas from the June surveys of agriculture and horticulture.

  • Independent review to consider the food chain from field to fork. The findings of this review will be used to develop a National Food Strategy for England.

  • Analysis of the economic performance of cereal farms in England.

  • Analysis of the economic performance of grazing livestock farms in England.

  • Analysis of the economic performance of dairy farms in England.

  • Previously published Agri-environment analysis reports based on Farm Business Survey data.

  • Animal Welfare Committee opinion on the welfare of goats at the time of killing.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessment for rabies in a cat in the province of Arezzo, Italy.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessment for equine infectious anaemia in federal state of Hesse in Western Germany.

  • Annual statistics about fertiliser practices in Great Britain.

  • Results from the quarterly monitoring programme to check UK grown and imported food for pesticide residues.

  • Previously published copies of the quarterly statistical publications on the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in cattle for Great Britain.

  • Results of the farm practices survey run in England in February 2020.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessment for equine infectious anaemia in Canaules et Argentières, France.

  • Preliminary and updated outbreak assessments for african horse sickness in Thailand.

  • Previously published copies of the quarterly National Statistics publication on UK egg production and prices.