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The AgriLeader Forum 2025 took place on 28–29 January. It provided delegates with an opportunity to hear from renowned experts and meet up and network with like-minded farmers. Below, you can find out ...
In 2023, there were 52.7 million in-home and carried-out meal occasions which contained AHDB sector products. When combined, this results in beef, lamb, pork and dairy being present in 84% of all ...
All-prime cattle price rose 7p to 695p/kg, up 25% since January. Old season lamb (OSL) SQQ fell 14p to 710p/kg, a fourth consecutive weekly drop. Clean sheep kill up 18% on previous week, cattle ...
The Planting and Variety Survey provides the UK cropped area estimates for the upcoming harvest. This is a survey of cereal and oilseed rape growers who are asked to submit information on crop and ...
"AHDB is fully committed to seeing change in assurance that benefits everyone. My team and I are continuing to work with the unions, having jointly funded the original report, in supporting David ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed yesterday at £167.65/t, down £0.30/t on Wednesday’s close. New crop futures (Nov-25) closed at £184.15/t, also down £0.30/t over the same period. The domestic ...
GB milk production for the 2025/26 season is forecast to reach 12.6 billion litres, 1.2% more than the previous milk year, according to our March forecast update The past milk year was divided into ...
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Georgia Hassell explains how to use dose-response curves from our fungicide performance project to optimise disease control and safeguard chemistry. Understanding how each product in a fungicide ...
Mr Eckley will take up his position with immediate effect and lead the AHDB International Trade Development team’s work with industry and UK Government to help develop global export opportunities for ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed at a new contract low of £170.85/t yesterday, falling £2.05/t from Friday’s close. The Nov-25 contract lost £1.65/t over the same period, to close at £190.25/t.
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