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From Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra)
  • Previously published copies of the quarterly statistical publications on the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in cattle for Great Britain.

  • Detailed statistics on Tuberculosis (TB) in cattle in Great Britain with regional breakdowns.

  • Information on the number of Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) agreements and the number of businesses with agreements in agri-environment schemes.

  • A strategy for England’s wildlife and ecosystem services, Biodiversity indicators: 2024 assessment.

  • An annual update on concentrations of major air pollutants in the UK.

  • Energy Statistics for Rural England - March 2025

  • Digest background information, and appendices including 'Defining rural areas', 'Digest theme list' and 'Mapping the old digest sections to the 8 new themes'.

  • An annual publication covering the emissions of some important air pollutants.

  • Quarterly statistics on tuberculosis (TB) movement tests on cattle in Great Britain.

  • Annual update to tables on emissions of important air pollutants in the UK.

  • Previously published quarterly statistic notices on the movement testing for tuberculosis (TB) in cattle in Great Britain.

  • Annual trends in wild bird populations in the UK and England.

  • Education, Qualifications and Training Statistics for Rural England - January 2025

  • Annual statistics on farm business income in England.

  • Preliminary and updated outbreak assessments for African swine fever in South East Asia.

  • Details of a notification to release a qualifying higher plant.

  • Details of a notification to release a qualifying higher plant.

  • Previously published copies of the monthly National Statistics publication on the volume of milk used by dairies.

  • Previously published estimates of fertiliser use on farms in England sourced from the Farm Business Survey.

  • Estimates of fertiliser use on farms in England sourced from the Farm Business Survey.