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FARM POLICY

Analysis: SFI returns in 2026, but doubts linger

After months of uncertainty, Defra has confirmed that England’s Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) will reopen in 2026, in a bid to rebuild confidence after the scheme’s abrupt closure last March.…

NUTRITION AND FERTILISER

Low-carbon fertiliser: What products are in the pipeline?

There is a bewildering array of low-carbon fertilisers in the pipeline, ranging from blue and green ammonia-based inorganic products to new organic products utilising waste products. All have their pros…

FARMER FOCUS

Farmer Focus: Work smarter, not harder, is my new year aim

Early January is a time to plan, making to-do lists to ensure everything that needs to be done in the short term will be completed before lambing starts in late…

FARM POLICY

Scottish government unveils £660m farming budget

Scotland’s farmers and crofters are set to receive more than £660m in support under the SNP-ruled Scottish government’s proposed Budget for 2026-27, a similar amount to 2025-26. The Scottish Budget,…

COMMUNITY

Plough Sunday celebrates farming at Ripon Cathedral

Farmers’ contribution to food production and countryside management was marked at Ripon Cathedral, where the Yorkshire Agricultural Society supported the annual Plough Sunday Service. The service took place on Sunday…

NEWS

NRW pushes ahead with plans for fourth Welsh national park

Plans for a fourth national park in Wales have moved a step closer to fruition after Natural Resources Wales (NRW) made a designation order as part of the legal designation…

MEAT MARKETS AND PRICES

Tight supplies keep lamb trade above £7/kg

A shortage of lambs coming forward at livestock markets and abattoirs has helped the trade get off to a strong start in 2026. The GB deadweight SQQ lifted to 721p/kg…

FARM POLICY

French farmers stage new Paris protest over trade deal

French farmers drove their tractors into the heart of Paris today, intensifying protests over low farm incomes and the EU-Mercosur trade deal, which unions warn will expose producers to cheaper…

NEWS

Government net zero failure blamed for NFU job losses

A lack of ambition on net zero policy from the government has led the NFU to make two key climate change posts redundant. The union has confirmed that Jonathan Scurlock,…