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From Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra)
  • Annual statistics about average farm rents in England.

  • Technical report and data on UK supplementary modelling assessment under the Air Quality Standards Regulations 2010.

  • Statistics on the material footprint, or raw material consumption, associated with final demand in England.

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

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

  • Annual statistics on farm business income in England.

  • An assessment of measures taken in England between 2019 to 2024 to support the conservation status of certain habitat types and species, including wild birds.

  • A register of compliance schemes registered with the environmental regulators

  • Details of a notification to release a precision bred pea plant in England.

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

  • Estimates of household access to green and blue spaces in England.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessment for a Rabies case in a dog in Germany.

  • Population density maps by the Livestock Demographic Data Group at the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

  • An annual publication on local sites across England in positive conservation.

  • Previously published Accredited Official Statistics notices on UK averages of the farm-gate price and composition of milk.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessments for Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in Cyprus.

  • Publication giving an overview of statistics about food.

  • Adaptation reports to Defra by local authorities. Part of the fourth round of the adaptation reporting process under the Climate Change 2008 Act.

  • Annual incidents of fly-tipping in England.

  • A snapshot of the current status of biodiversity in England and how it’s changing.