CEVAS Education Plus is more than a refresher course. It’s a chance to review, upskill, and grow your educational offer. With expert guidance and peer support, you’ll be equipped to make every school ...
Total UK dairy export volume for H1 2025 increased by 2.5% at 688,800t and value for H1 2025 increased by 20% at £1.1bn Exports were boosted by a volume increase in exports of milk powders, whey and ...
UK feed wheat futures moved higher for the second week in a row (Friday to Friday), closing above the support level of £167/t. When analysing price trends, a ‘support line’ is seen as a level that it ...
The latest BCMS data shows that births to dairy dams in Q2 2025 increased year-on-year by 3.6% to total 309,000 head, the highest number recorded for this period since 2019. Birth registrations were ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-25) closed at £169.30/t yesterday, down £2.15/t from Monday’s close. The May-26 contract fell £2.30/t over the same period, ending the session at £181.15/t. Domestic wheat ...
Retail beef inflation reached 9.1% in May 2025, leading to a decline in total beef volumes of -2.5%, equating to a loss of -3,300 tonnes of beef (Worldpanel by Numerator UK, 12 w/e 18 May 2025). This ...
The Republic of Ireland’s milk production has recorded significant year-on-year increases over the past few months, with production volumes also exceeding 2023 levels. While total deliveries fell ...
A comprehensive review of ergot management evidence has strengthened AHDB's guidance to help UK farmers reduce disease pressure, limit crop infection and keep clean grain clean. The ADAS-led review ...
We have secured a number of 12-month licences for pig farmers to access the advanced Biocheck tool – a biosecurity assessment that supports disease prevention on farms. This tool is intended for farms ...
As anticipated, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) will see a 2.7% reduction in overall spending over the five-year review period, 2024/29. Despite this cut, Defra is ...
Since 2021, we have seen a greater number of animals killed at and above the 23-month peak, with fewer being slaughtered at younger ages. This has caused an increase in the average age at slaughter.
According to analysis by AHDB utilising BCMS data, the share of GB farms in 2024 running any type of block calving system has risen to 19.6%, while the number of farms running an all year round (AYR)* ...
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