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A return to EU-style payments based on land area is among the options
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Anne-Marie Trevelyan assures safeguards will protect farmers despite worries about cheap meat imports
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National Farmers’ Union decries ‘travesty’ as growers contend with post-Brexit visa rules and hot weather
Livestock and dairy farmers use up winter feedstocks as climate change brings further extreme weather threats
UK farming has an image problem, but a generation of young farmers is showing a different side to the job
Lack of rain linked to climate change threatens power generation and agricultural output
Government says post-Brexit schemes will bring wider benefits but sector airs concern over lack of clarity
Limited numbers of visas for seasonal worker threatens contraction of sector and risks some farms going bust
Boris Johnson’s ‘dual regulatory framework’ threatens future of the biggest all-Ireland integrated industry
Henry Dimbleby says government needs to be more radical and wants targets enshrined in law
Harvests down to less than half after growers opted not to plant in face of surging costs
Campaigners warn against loosening of gene editing rules made possible by Brexit
Pork producer says ministers have not acted on suggestions to help sector under ‘unsustainable strain’
Agriculture and veterinary industries concerned about risk of British livestock contracting diseases from the EU
Self-governing Danish territory reluctant to upset maritime deals and trade with Moscow
George Brandis insists UK agriculture sector has nothing to fear from bilateral pact despite NFU warnings
High inflation, a new post-Brexit subsidy scheme and higher input costs add to pressures on those who work the land
Bitter spat over access to fisheries post-Brexit abates as EU commissioner praises ‘successful’ relationship
Select committee says government has failed to address labour shortages resulting from Brexit and coronavirus
We face a major food crisis unless we can reduce our reliance on fossil fuels in agricultural supply chains
Rising energy prices for UK greenhouse growers mean imports will inevitably increase
Labour shortages, trade deals and slow rollout of changes to financial support sends relations to lowest ebb in decades
National Farmers’ Union president says new scheme is ‘almost in opposition to food production’
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