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Some milk processors are now looking at further measures… INPUT MARKETS AND PRICESFertiliser markets unsettled as UK suppliers stock upUK fertiliser markets have been disrupted by logistical challenges and a lull in demand, creating a fractured and uncertain trading landscape into next year. The introduction of the Carbon Border… CROPS MARKETS AND PRICESUK wheat growers pinched by inflation and flatlining yieldsUK wheat growers are facing a financial squeeze, with inflation, flatlining yields, and low farmgate prices all having an impact on margins, according to agronomy and consultancy firm Ceres Rural.… BUSINESSGreen NGOs to benefit from NI 'nature recovery' projectsNature recovery projects in Northern Ireland are to receive a £1m investment by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) as part of its Environment Fund (EF) multi-year… PAYMENTS, SCHEMES AND GRANTSFarm profitability now more crucial as direct support fadesAs government debt skyrockets and direct support payments for farm businesses diminish, industry leaders have called for a greater emphasis on farm business profitability. At the Ceres AgriStrategy conference on… BUSINESSRed Tractor announces major review of farm standardsRed Tractor has announced a sweeping review of its farm standards, promising to strip out unnecessary audit requirements and overhaul how assessments are carried out across every farming sector. The… POULTRYConcerns raised over €30m aid for Ukrainian agri-food giantUkraine-based agri-food giant MHP has been given a €30m (£26.4m) boost by the UK government, sparking concern among industry stakeholders over equivalence of production standards. The Ukraine Recovery Conference, held… BUSINESS MANAGEMENTFarm data revolution relies on greater collaborationThe data revolution could transform UK agriculture, but fundamental issues remain. That was the key takeaway from speakers and delegates at the recent Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ Telecoms conference.… Business newsSee all GRANTSNew ÂŁ500,000 fund backs Scotland’s small food producersThe Scottish government has launched a £500,000 pilot fund for small food producers in 2025-26, aiming to boost rural supply chains, innovation and productivity across Scotland’s farming and crofting regions.… MEAT MARKETS AND PRICESLamb trade hits ÂŁ7/kg despite competition from importsBase prices for finished lambs pushed back above £7/kg deadweight at abattoirs in early December for the first time in several months. Tight supplies and improved demand for lamb throughout… CROPS MARKETS AND PRICESDefra review targets fairer returns for growersArable farmers have been given a “real opportunity to reset the balance of power” in the crops supply chain after Defra launched a consultation on contract fairness across the combinable… DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICESUK farming unions call on milk processors to act fairlyTensions are mounting within the UK dairy sector as processors cut farmgate prices in a bid to curb high milk volumes. 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Tight supplies and improved demand for lamb throughout… CROPS MARKETS AND PRICESDefra review targets fairer returns for growersArable farmers have been given a “real opportunity to reset the balance of power” in the crops supply chain after Defra launched a consultation on contract fairness across the combinable… DAIRY MARKETS AND PRICESUK farming unions call on milk processors to act fairlyTensions are mounting within the UK dairy sector as processors cut farmgate prices in a bid to curb high milk volumes. Some milk processors are now looking at further measures… INPUT MARKETS AND PRICESFertiliser markets unsettled as UK suppliers stock upUK fertiliser markets have been disrupted by logistical challenges and a lull in demand, creating a fractured and uncertain trading landscape into next year. The introduction of the Carbon Border… CROPS MARKETS AND PRICESUK wheat growers pinched by inflation and flatlining yieldsUK wheat growers are facing a financial squeeze, with inflation, flatlining yields, and low farmgate prices all having an impact on margins, according to agronomy and consultancy firm Ceres Rural.… MILK PRICESFarmers' fair dealing regs scepticism fading, says adjudicatorInitial scepticism among dairy farmers about the likely effectiveness of the new Fair Dealings Regulations are understandable, but diminishing, according to agricultural supply chain adjudicator Richard Thompson. A survey of… CROPS MARKETS AND PRICESUK arable farms lose ÂŁ828m because of extreme weatherUK arable farmers are facing an estimated £828m drop in revenues after one of the worst harvests on record. 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