Rural Business
Agribusiness News July 2022: Milk
Retailers rally on July milk price UK milk output for 2021-22 is down by 42.10m litres against 2021-22. By June 2022, several retail aligned milk prices were lagging behind non-aligned…
Read More >Agribusiness News July 2022: Sheep
Trade decreases The typical seasonal decline of the lamb market has started, which often happens after the Highland Show. Market signals are reporting strong trade both domestically and globally, which…
Read More >Agribusiness News July 2022: Sector Focus – Soils
Soil Testing: Benefits and Limitations Without a doubt, soil testing has come to the forefront of UK agricultural policy over the past few years. With the roll out of mandatory…
Read More >Agribusiness News July 2022: Beef
A welcome lift in prices The finished beef price has lifted in June to 453p/kg deadweight, a lift of around 8p from May. A tightening in numbers coming forward will…
Read More >Agribusiness News July 2022: Cereals and Oilseeds
Demand destruction, harvest pressure UK grain prices have dropped significantly in the last month with Nov ’22 LIFFE wheat futures down 11% / £35.25/t to £282.50/t in the last month. …
Read More >Agribusiness News July 2022: Policy Briefs
Advanced BPS & Greening Payments Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon has confirmed that, subject to the approval of the Scottish Parliament, in an effort to support Scotland’s farmers with cash…
Read More >Improve Your Farm Finances In 30 Minutes
In this webinar Sascha Grierson from SAC discusses how three farmers found over £2000 each by reviewing their farming finances. She also demonstrates how to use a free online tool…
Read More >Engaging with Consumers – Wilson’s Farm and Kitchen
Wilson’s Farm and Kitchen is a unique agritourism experience based in the Scottish Borders showcasing the very best in food, farming, and the countryside. Robert and Lucy offer a range…
Read More >Agribusiness News May 2022
The May 2022 edition of Agribusiness News is now available to download and read on the FAS website. Along with the regular monthly articles on policy, cereals, beef, sheep and…
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