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NEWS

This Week in Farming: SFI latest, Asda's war and new Subaru

Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your one-stop shop for the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. But first here’s your markets (opens as PDF). In…

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Farm contractor seeks mask advice after asthma attack

A Northamptonshire farm contractor was rushed to Kettering Hospital after suffering a severe asthma attack triggered by inhaling dust from hay bales. Robert Rutt, 76, woke up in the early…

ENVIRONMENT

New national forest aims to transform west of England landscape

Farm leaders have given a cautious welcome to plans announced by Defra on Friday (21 March) to create the first national forest in 30 years, but insist farmers be rewarded…

FARM POLICY

Food Supply Chain Fairness Bill announced

Alistair Carmichael, MP for Orkney and Shetland, introduced his new Food Supply Chain Fairness Bill in the House of Commons on Wednesday (19 March), aiming to secure a better deal…

FARM POLICY

Farmers To Action to stage day of action against Labour

Frustrated farmers, small business owners and their rural supporters are gearing up for a nationwide day of action to oppose the Labour government’s net-zero policies and increasing taxes, calling it…

NEWS

Green Farm Collective launch new regenerative flour range

The Green Farm Collective (TGFC) has partnered with ingredient supplier Eurostar Commodities to launch a new line of flours, RISE RE:GEN, made from grain grown using regenerative farming practices. Founded…

CRIME

Sussex Police funds 1,000 DNA kits to combat farm theft

Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Katy Bourne has committed to funding 1,000 SelectaDNA forensic marking kits to help farmers protect their equipment from theft. In collaboration with the NFU…

NEWS

Defra ‘blew up apple cart’ with SFI closure, says NFU chief

Farm leaders have warned of a growing crisis following the sudden closure of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme to new applicants, describing it as a move that has “blown…

FARM POLICY

Farmers to rally at Newbury Races against IHT plans

Farmers across Berkshire are gearing up for a unique show of solidarity against the UK government’s planned farm inheritance tax (IHT) reforms, which many fear will devastate the agricultural community.…

WEATHER

Dismay at failings in flood compensation scheme

Defra's method for deciding which farm businesses were eligible for flood compensation via the Farming Recovery Fund has been strongly criticised by the Tenant Farmers Association (TFA), after many affected…

NEWS

More support for Scottish farms affected by sea eagles

Livestock farmers and crofters affected by sea eagle predation are set to receive additional support through the Scottish government’s Sea Eagle Management Scheme (Sems). White-tailed eagles, known for preying on…

NEWS

FW Podcast Ep 245: Options for farmers locked out of SFI

Just why did the government close its flagship agri-environment scheme without warning? We examine the options for farmers unable to join Defra's Sustainable Farming Incentive. A new study says the…

FARM POLICY

Scottish rural affairs committee seeks views on nature bill

An inquiry into the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill hopes to ensure that measures to come out of it are appropriate and underpin Scotland’s goals of protecting biodiversity and reducing carbon…

NEWS

This Week in Farming: SFI, sunflowers, and manure in court

Welcome back to This Week in Farming, your one-stop shop for the best Farmers Weekly content from the past seven days. First, here’s your markets (opens as PDF), with a…

NEWS

Ministers invited to choose which wildlife plots must go

A Bedfordshire arable farmer has written to prime minister Sir Keir Starmer, Defra ministers and chancellor Rachel Reeves to ask if they might help decide which wildlife plots to rip…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Emergency SFI meeting scheduled with Defra farming minister

An emergency roundtable meeting with farming organisations has been scheduled for Monday 17 March to discuss Defra’s decision to pull the plug on new Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) applications. Farming…

FARM POLICY

MPs challenge Defra minister over SFI funding claims

Claims made by Defra that it had to close the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) 2024 scheme because it had run out of money have been called into question by MPs…

AGRICULTURAL TRANSITION

Land agents offer advice in light of SFI suspension

The abrupt closure of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme to new applications has left many farmers in England grappling with unexpected cashflow concerns. Defra says the scheme’s budget has…

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