The UK Government is being urged to rethink its ‘not for EU’ labelling scheme which is set to be introduced in October
Defra has confirmed details regarding fees of up to £145 which will be applied to imports of animal products and plants entering the UK from Europe
Meat sector leaders say industry will be hit hard as salaries rise by 49 per cent
Íæż½ã½ã and retailers warned of disruption as post-Brexit border controls come into effect
Defra said the bill would not have been possible had the UK remained a member of the European Union
New survey reveals 70 per cent of people back regenerative production, although most had not heard the term
Pre-Brexit, Scotland sold an estimated 22,000 tonnes of seed potatoes to European customers
A new study has revealed farmers still battling with Brexit, input costs and net zero demandsosts
Growers in the EU are were reported to be desperate for Scottish seed
NFU were still working with Defra, the Chemical Regulation Division and the Health and Safety Executive to see if they could find a way through