UK dairy has taken centre stage, with more than 40 international buyers and 60 British and Northern Irish businesses taking part in a major event aimed at boosting exports worldwide.
Nov-24 UK feed wheat futures gained a further £0.30/t yesterday to settle at £190.45/t, with the May-25 contract up £0.15/t to £205.00/t. The gains in UK futures came despite Chicago and Paris wheat ...
Our Feed Your Family for Less with British Pork campaign is back. The campaign follows the success of the July activity, which encouraged consumers to see British pork as an affordable, tasty, healthy ...
The research examined how farming costs have changed in line with inflation between December 2019 and May 2024, taking into account a ‘basket of goods’ based on typical costs incurred by farms. Straw ...
The review was jointly commissioned by the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) and AHDB, along with NFU Cymru, The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) and NFU Scotland (NFUS), with a focus on reviewing the ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-24) closed yesterday at £186.50/t, up £3.90/t on Monday’s close. The May-25 contract closed at £201.05/t, up £4.05/t over the same period. The domestic market gained with ...
Miranda Bowden-Doyle, Animal Health & Welfare Scientist, summarises a recent workshop focused on post-farmgate contingency planning with regard to African swine fever (ASF). On 20 September, AHDB and ...
Demand for quality British beef from key EU and non-EU markets helped underpin a strong performance for red meat exports in the first half of 2024. The latest figures from HMRC show that from January ...
Trade tensions between the EU and China have intensified over the past few weeks and months. Following the US imposition of 100% tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EV’s), the EU imposed tariffs on ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-24) closed at £190.15/t yesterday, up £3.65/t from Tuesday’s session. The May-25 contract ended at £204.85/t, up £3.80/t over the same period. Global wheat markets continued ...
For the week ending 28 September, the EU spec SPP stood at 208.64/kg, a minor loss of 0.33p on the previous week. Prices have been easing since the start of the month, though weekly movements varied ...