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Agribusiness News Audio April 2025: A spotlight on home grown proteins, nature based solutions, pollinators and seasonal workers

Posted: Friday, 11 April 2025

Along with our regular monthly updates on policy briefs, arable, beef, sheep and milk, in this edition we are also bringing you an overview on home grown proteins, nature based solutions, pollinators and seasonal workers.

Show Notes 

00:39 News in Brief

03:02 Policy Briefs – Future Farming Investment Scheme, Scottish Suckler Beef Support Payments, Sea Eagle Management Scheme, GAEC 7 Retention of Landscapes, Funding for Apprenticeships, Back British produce.

08:38 Arable- Global markets, European markets, UK markets.

13:58 Beef – Up and up and up.

18:29 Sheep – Ramadan progresses, worldwide.

22:50 Sector Focus – Sustainable proteins.

28:04 Milk – Production data, farm-gate prices, dairy commodities and market indicators, changes to the Nation Johne’s Management Plan, decline in dairy calf registrations, sign up to the UK Dairy Carbon network research project.

32:51 Sector focus – Nature based solutions in a chaotic climate.

38:17 Inputs: Pollinators.

44:30 Management Matters – Seasonal workers.

 

FAS Resources:

Agribusiness News March 2025 

 

Other Links:

Sea Eagle Management Scheme

GAEC 7 Retention of Landscape

Agricultural Employers’ toolkit by Lantra Scotland 

AHDB – the UK dairy carbon network

Registration of Interest – UK Dairy Carbon Network (UK-DCN) Project

Increase in the frequency of extreme daily precipitation in the United Kingdom in autumn

UKCP18 projects greater chance of hotter, drier summers and warmer, wetter winters

Climate Extremes in Scotland. 

Assessing the socio-economic impacts of soil degradation on Scotland’s water environment

Water Management on Your Farm: Slowing the Flow 

Climate Adaption and Measures to implement on farm

Adaptation Scotland (2021) summary of climate projections for the country 

Importance of pollinators in changing landscapes for world crops

How many flowering plants are pollinated by animals?

State of Nature, Scotland

Wildlife-friendly farming increases crop yield: evidence for ecological intensification

The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesis

Pollinator Portal

Visa Scheme

The Agricultural wages: A Guide for Workers and Employers 

Scottish Agricultural Wages Board telephone number 0131 244 9750 

Scottish Agricultural Wages Board email sawb@gov.scot 

 

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