The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-08-24
Why Ukraine's agriculture sector could be set to attract cyberattacks
The technology company Cisco Talos says it is on high alert to cyber threats during Ukraine's Independence Day. Read more
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2022-08-21
China declares drought emergency amid record-breaking heatwave
Industrial and agricultural hubs in central China suffer as the drought continues and an estimated one million people in rural areas are expected to face drinking water shortages. Read more
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2022-08-21
Dutch cabinet split over 2030 nitrogen reductions rethink
The Christian Democrat leader Wopke Hoekstra told Dutch newspaper AD that the government's nitrogen reduction targets are not "sacred", causing a cabinet rift. Read more
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2022-08-20
Moy Park profits fall by 60% due to cost increases
The NI-based poultry producer says the sector is facing higher feed, energy and labour costs. Read more
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2022-08-18
Wildflower meadow grows out of former farmland
A 100-acre former farmland site near Ivybridge in Devon is planted with a range of wild flowers. Read more
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2022-08-18
Why we need to get used to wonky vegetables
Our produce is likely to be smaller, odd-looking, or even leathery after the hot, dry weather. Read more
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2022-08-17
Could we replace pesticides with ants? A new study thinks so.
Pesticides contain nasty chemicals that harm bees but scientists have discovered that ants could be a viable alternative. Read more
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2022-08-15
In pictures: Peebles agricultural show
The agricultural show season is in full swing across Scotland with one of the latest in the Borders. Read more
2022-08-13
Drones used to police illegal water abstraction
Drones with infrared sensors are being used to spot illegal water abstraction by land owners. Read more
2022-08-13
Dry spell forces 'unprecedented steps' by farmers
Cattle farmers in Somerset say they've had to break into winter food stores to keep their herds fed. Read more
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2022-08-12
Hosepipe ban would be 'common sense' - estate head
The Holkham Estate's director says it is struggling to grow crops and feed livestock in the heatwave. Read more
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2022-08-12
Vertical farming could end some food imports
The Jones Food Company grows food vertically and is about to open the biggest vertical farm in the world. Read more
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