UK Government revamps farm policy for 2021

21:35 | 28/07/2020

The UK Government has launched a new policy that aims to reduce administrative burdens for farmers while delivering on environmental commitments.

US warns farmers not to plant unsolicited seeds from China

21:33 | 28/07/2020

The USDA has warned farmers against planting unsolicited packages of seeds arriving from China, citing environmental concerns.

Vets in Ethiopia remove 50 kg of plastic from cow’s stomach

21:59 | 27/07/2020

After three hours of surgery, a team of six vets have removed 50 kg of plastic from a cow.

USDA to support veteran farmers and ranchers

21:47 | 26/07/2020

The USDA has made $15 million available to socially disadvantaged and veteran farmers and ranchers through its 2501 Programme.

PFLA publishes updated Certification Standards

21:44 | 26/07/2020

The Pasture-Fed Livestock Association has published its latest set of Certification Standards, listing what cattle and sheep producers must do to apply the "Pasture for Life" marketing symbol on their produce.

China issues new COVID-19 control guidelines for meat processing firms

21:33 | 23/07/2020

China has issued coronavirus control guidelines for meat companies, saying that imported livestock and poultry products need to be virus-free before processing in Chinese plants.

Canadian government announces new measures to help agriculture sector mitigate the spread of COVID-19

21:36 | 21/07/2020

The federal government and provincial government of Manitoba have introduced a new programme to help agricultural processors curb the spread of COVID-19.

Amazon deforestation linked with soya and beef production

20:33 | 20/07/2020

Emerging research suggests that nearly 20 percent of Brazil’s soya exports to the European Union could be linked with illegal deforestation.

NCBA hits back at new Burger King campaign

21:57 | 16/07/2020

NCBA CEO Colin Woodall highlights the misleading claims of Burger King's #CowsMenu campaign.

Iowa farm billionaire's companies receive US pandemic aid

20:22 | 15/07/2020

Iowa-based seed companies owned or partially owned by billionaire Harry Stine won approval for at least six loans from the US Paycheck Protection Program.