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FAO: Poultry meat surpasses beef & dairy growth over past 60 years

Beef

18 days ago

FAO: Poultry meat surpasses beef & dairy growth over past 60 years

The global supply of terrestrial animal source food (TASF), driven mainly by egg, poultry and pig meat, has seen a significant increase.

European farmers on high alert amid FMD outbreak in Cyprus

Dairy

3 months ago

European farmers on high alert amid FMD outbreak in Cyprus

European veterinary authorities have confirmed foot and mouth disease (FMD) has taken hold on the island of Cyprus.

Livestock worrying: New law passed in England and Wales

Rural Life

6 months ago

Livestock worrying: New law passed in England and Wales

Unlimited fines have been introduced in England and Wales today for dog attacks on farm animals, strengthening protections for farm animals.

Italy: Culprits caught after livestock fraud involving 115 Irish cattle

Agri-Business

7 months ago

Italy: Culprits caught after livestock fraud involving 115 Irish cattle

Police in Italy have said that an Irish cattle trader was scammed of 115 cattle he was not paid for by fraudsters in the country.

Developing countries need smarter collaboration on livestock sector – expert

Rural Life

8 months ago

Developing countries need smarter collaboration on livestock sector – expert

Developing countries need smarter collaborations to improve animal health and sustainably transform the livestock sector

Dairy

8 months ago

Global conference on sustainable livestock transformation

Experience shows that the adoption of good practices can make livestock systems truly sustainable according to Qu Dongyu, FAO DG

Global conference on sustainable livestock transformation

N.Ireland

9 months ago

PSNI: Bullocks worth up to £30,000 reported stolen from Co. Tyrone farm

The Police Service for Northern Ireland (PSNI) is investigating the reported theft of a number of valuable bullocks in Co. Tyrone

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Agri-Business

10 months ago

Cow euthanized following ‘military helicopter exercise’ in Netherlands

Farmers in The Netherlands have been warned that a planned ‘military helicopter exercise’ this week could impact on their livestock

Cow euthanized following ‘military helicopter exercise’ in Netherlands

Agri-Business

10 months ago

NSA gives cautious welcome to cancellation of extra border checks

The National Sheep Association (NSA) has responded to the UK Government’s announcement earlier this week on the easing of border checks.

NSA gives cautious welcome to cancellation of extra border checks

Beef

10 months ago

Wales eases bluetongue restrictions for autumn sales

The parliament in Wales has decided to ease bluetongue restrictions ahead of the sale of livestock...

Wales eases bluetongue restrictions for autumn sales

Arable

11 months ago

Deadline extended for entries to Tullamore Show

Tullamore Show has extended the closing date for accepting entries due to high demand on the show’s website.

Deadline extended for entries to Tullamore Show

Agri-Business

12 months ago

Initiative to improve livestock market transparency in Australia

Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has launched two new livestock market indicators in a bid to improve livestock market transparency.

Initiative to improve livestock market transparency in Australia

N.Ireland

about 1 year ago

DAERA launches 2025 Northern Ireland farm census

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched the 2025 Northern Ireland farm census.

DAERA launches 2025 Northern Ireland farm census

Agri-Business

about 1 year ago

Latest DEFRA figures show agriculture profits boost

The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), latest figures show a profitability boost for the 2024 fiscal year

Latest DEFRA figures show agriculture profits boost

N.Ireland

about 1 year ago

Deadline looming for NI farmers to use up old ID tags

DAERA is reminding all livestock keepers they have less than four weeks to use any remaining stocks of ‘UK’ prefixed livestock ID tags

Deadline looming for NI farmers to use up old ID tags

N.Ireland

about 1 year ago

NI minister proposes ‘radical’ plan on animal welfare

Minister of Agriculture Andrew Muir, has today (Thursday, May 22) published an ambitious 10-point plan to improve animal welfare

NI minister proposes ‘radical’ plan on animal welfare

Agri-Business

about 1 year ago

UK report: Farmers advised to assess feed stocks following dry weather spell

Livestock farmers are advised to assess feed requirements as ongoing dry weather conditions could impact future supplies, according to AHDB

UK report: Farmers advised to assess feed stocks following dry weather spell

Dairy

about 1 year ago

Report challenges assumptions about livestock impact

A new Sustainable Food Trust report challenges the assumption that livestock such as cattle and sheep are always part of the climate problem.

Report challenges assumptions about livestock impact

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