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The NFU has urged the government to ensure agriculture is represented within plans to reform the water sector after a new report outlined key recommendations needed for a 'reset' on how water is ...
The NFU is extremely concerned about the UK's vulnerability to disease outbreak. In its response, the NFU outlines the need ...
As demand for protein continues to grow, NFU Board Chair David Barton is encouraging livestock producers to look for ...
The NFU has responded to Defra's announcement that 50% of the 2025 funding for capital grants has been allocated. Read our ...
Regulations 2024), has come into force, meaning that continued baseline hedgerow management practices will remain in place.
As the government embarks on its ambitious 10-Year Health Plan for England, the nation’s fruit and vegetable growers are ...
As the draft legislation for the Finance Bill is laid out, the NFU is urging the government to look at its alternative ...
Our webinar which focused on the government's consultation on the current flooding funding formula is now available to watch again.
More than 150 farmers and growers in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire will be able to resume abstraction after the NFU raised their case with the Environment Agency. The Environment Agency ...
The results from our latest digital and broadband membership survey show there has been little progress on promises to ‘level up’ rural broadband and mobile signals. Read the results in full.
The NFU has been made aware of members across the Cam and Ely Ouse, and the Nar catchments receiving notices of cessation of abstraction licences. Find out what action we are taking.
NFU President Tom Bradshaw discussed key issues with members at Driffield Show on Wednesday 16 July.
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