As the UK prepares for the General Election 2024, the agricultural sector and rural communities stand at a pivotal crossroads. This election holds significant implications for farming policies, environmental regulations, rural development, and trade agreements. Our comprehensive coverage will delve into how each political party's platform addresses these crucial issues, providing in-depth analysis and expert opinions to keep you informed. Stay updated with the latest news, insights, and developments that will shape the future of agriculture in the UK during this critical election period. The UK's next General Election will be held on 4th July 2024.
Mr Rickman has told the next UK Government to ensure future trade deals protect UK farmers and the importance of food security
From the Danish Government putting a carbon tax on farmers to investing in the next generation following the General Election - these are six farming stories not to miss this week on FG
Liam Davies-Jones, also known as the 'Beef Farmer', said Welsh farmers had been disappointed by a 'lack' of information about the role of farming and agriculture in the General Election so far
With a General Election just around the corner, farmers will be heading to the polls on July 4 to decide which candidate and, ultimately, which party they would like to see lead the UK Government.
Ms Kearns, standing for election as a candidate for Rutland, Stamford, and the South Kesteven and Harborough Villages, told Íæż½ã½ã readers protecting the rural way of life and standing up for farmers mattered ahead of the General Election
NFU president Tom Bradshaw told Íæż½ã½ã readers the upcoming General Election has never been more important for the future of farmers and businesses
The British Egg Industry Council said it was 'absolutely essential' that the next UK Government puts the conditions in place to ensure egg producers can operate sustainably for years to come
Mr Irranca-Davies has told Íæż½ã½ã readers that the Conservative Party has made life 'much harder' for farmers
The party has delivered its General Election manifesto setting out its priorities for farmers and rural communities in Northern Ireland
Law firm Collyer Bristow has provided an analysis of what could happen to farm businesses if tax relief measure are withdrawn