In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown reports on the Chancellor's remarks that the Fiscal Rules set out in the Autumn Budget are 'non-negotiable and will be met', NFU Council members have voted in favour of staging a further protest in the capital on February 25, as part of a drive to halt the family farm tax, and NFU Cymru has called on Natural Resources Wales to reverse its decision to stop issuing new permits that allow farmers to dispose of waste sheep dip to land.
NFU Council members voted in favour of undertaking further protest activity in the hope of overturning the family farm tax
The rallies were postponed in the wake of Storm Eowyn, with farmers focusing on clean-up operations
In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown reports on the confirmed case of avian influenza found in a farm worker in the West Midlands, discusses the reaction from the growers and the wider farming industry to the ban on neonicotinoid Cruiser SB on sugar beet crops, and an update on the latest analysis done by AHDB, which found over 42,000 farmers in England and Scotland will be hit by the Chancellor's Inheritance Tax changes
Cereals farms will be hit hardest by the proposed changes to Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief
MSPs have written a joint letter to Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlining how the Autumn Budget could impact farmers in Scotland
Íæż½ã½ã have been out across the country to engage with the public on the campaign to stop the family farm tax
Íæż½ã½ã are hosting events across the UK today to highlight the impact of changes to Inheritance Tax on family farmers
All planned rally events across the whole of Scotland have been postponedÂ
Events planned across Britain, from Shetland to Cornwall, and from the Giant’s Causeway to Kent