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  • Reviews current methods for monitoring and modelling air quality.

  • Identifies significant drivers of future changes in air quality.

  • NI milk price statistics show the average producer prices for raw milk sold off farm and the volume of raw milk collected from NI farms from 2000 to date.

  • This report contains information on the application of pesticides to soft fruit grown and harvested in the 2022 season.

  • Results of the Northern Ireland June Agricultural and Horticultural Census.

  • Fisheries statistics report and data tables for commercial and recreational fisheries in England and Wales.

  • This research project sets out planning barriers for hydrogen projects and identifies potential solutions to address them.

  • Report on the technoeconomic characteristics of hydrogen transport and storage technologies which consolidates existing evidence and provides cost estimates.

  • Providing an independent perspective on the management of the protected sites on Dartmoor.

  • DAERA collates milk quality statistics on behalf of the Northern Ireland dairy industry. These are based on returns made by milk purchasers to the Department.

  • Standing report on methods, approaches and wider stock conservation and management considerations.

  • Quarterly report about new and emerging diseases in exotic and farmed species such as alpacas, llama and farmed deer.

  • Findings from evaluation research into the administration, delivery and impacts of the Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP) main scheme and earlier pilot.

  • Findings from evaluation research into the administration, delivery and impacts of the Green Heat Network Fund transition scheme.

  • This publication aids reporting on performance against the Northern Ireland Energy Strategy ‘Path to Net Zero Energy’ and the Climate Change Act.

  • Trends of population indices for Turtle Dove in the UK and England, containing results from the Breeding Bird Survey

  • Advice from the Trade and Agriculture Commission (TAC) to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade on the Accession Protocol of the UK to CPTPP.

  • Characteristics of employees in the UK’s most emissions-intensive industries, measured by greenhouse gas emissions (residence-based) per employee. The analysis will focus on employees in England and Wales.

  • A summary of the three key official measures of UK greenhouse gas emissions

  • Projections of energy demand, greenhouse gas emissions and electricity generation from 2022 to 2040.