UK feed wheat futures (Nov-24) ended only slightly changed yesterday up £0.05/t, closing at £182.60/t. The May-25 contract ended the session at £197.00/t, up £0.25/t from Friday’s close. Domestic ...
Demand for quality British beef from key EU and non-EU markets helped underpin a strong performance for red meat exports in the first half of 2024. The latest figures from HMRC show that from January ...
The optimum timing for phoma leaf spot sprays in oilseed rape is likely to vary widely across the UK this autumn. AHDB’s online tool uses rainfall and temperature information to forecast when 10% of ...
In the long-term, consumer confidence has been increasing over recent months although there are whispers of concern with news of the budget and rising energy prices (IGD ShopperVista). While consumers ...
UK dairy has taken centre stage, with more than 40 international buyers and 60 British and Northern Irish businesses taking part in a major event aimed at boosting exports worldwide.
The review was jointly commissioned by the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) and AHDB, along with NFU Cymru, The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) and NFU Scotland (NFUS), with a focus on reviewing the ...
This year’s exceptionally wet spring created significant challenges for farms to manage slurry storage and effective utilisation. A prolonged housing period and adverse weather conditions only added ...
Five months into my role as the Pork Sector Council Chair and I’ve just about lost my ‘new boy’ moniker. My initial impression of AHDB was of an organisation determined to get the best value for levy ...
UK feed wheat futures for Nov-24 closed at £183.05/t yesterday, up £1.05/t over the day, while the Nov-25 contract lost £0.40/t to settle at £195.10/t. Wheat markets rose earlier in the day on ...
Harvesting is now into the closing stages, with the drier period in mid-September supporting good progress across the UK. Winter cereal, oilseed and pulse harvests are completed in England, Wales and ...
54% for pig farming, with feed prices the main driver 44% for dairy farms, with feed prices making a considerable contribution 43% for cereals and mixed farms, with fertiliser and machinery related ...