Baroness Hayman of Ullock, Defra Minister, said she had 'fought for many years for this legislation to be implemented', adding it was a 'huge win' for animal welfare
Red Tractor interim chair, Alistair Mackintosh provoked frustration from farmers and auctioneers after comments he was achieving better prices due to Red Tractor assurance than he would have done at the auction mart
UK export prices are an indicator of how competitive UK grain is on an international market and the likelihood of trade.
During quarter one, Britain exported 27,150 tonnes of beef, up 3.7 per cent on year earlier figures, with the value of exports up by 0.7 per cent
Dairy production is under pressure in countries that are key suppliers to the UK, which could present opportunities for the British dairy industry
Promar's Edwin Reyes takes a look at the opportunities for UK exporters
Outgoing NFU dairy board chair, Michael Oakes said: "They [the processors and retailers] need us and we need them. While we will not agree all the time, by any means, I think actually working together means we are so much stronger"
Leaders from the farming unions said there must be a closer partnership between farmers and politicians
Let's start with the record-breaking news, although I'm not sure that knowing that February had the highest rainfall in 250 years is the sort of record we want to be hearing about
EFRA Committee told consumer health and animal welfare must be a priority for future agreements