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In this episode of Farming in Five, head of news and business Alex Black discusses the CLA's Christmas gift to Chancellor Rachel Reeves to showcase British farming and encourage her to meet with farming leaders. Sir Keir Starmer is under fire after admitting IHT changes are purely about revenue raising and good news in Northern Ireland with a proposal to ring fence the agriculture budget
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In today's Farming in Five, Chief Reporter Rachael Brown reports on reaction to the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer's comments that the purpose of the inheritance tax reform was to raise revenue in the Budget. Shortly after making these comments, his Farming Minister Daniel Zeichner said on a webinar hosted by the Tenant Farmers Association that far too many farmers are dependent on Government support schemes, and the new environmental schemes are about using public money for public goods, not about farming support – 'that comes alongside it.' Elsewhere, fairness in the supply chain will be the focus of a new inquiry by the Efra Committee. MPs will examine a range of key issues affecting the sector, including the levels of support for domestic food production, access to affordable and healthy food, labour shortages in the supply chain, and food prices.
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In today's Farming in Five, Chief Reporter Rachael Brown shares findings from NFU Cymru survey which highlights the ‘eyewatering investment’ and staggering costs facing Welsh farming businesses in order to comply with Welsh Government’s water quality regulations. Elsewhere, farming unions across the UK have joined forces for today’s big banner campaign to apply further political pressure on the Government following changes to Inheritance Tax in Chancellor’s Autumn Budget. And Wales' Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr Richard Irvine, is encouraging bird keepers in Wales to take action now to protect their flocks from bird flu and stop the spread of the highly infectious disease, following an increase in number of cases of avian influenza in poultry and kept birds, across Great Britain.
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In today's Farming in Five, Chief Reporter Rachael Brown reflects on calls from the British Society of Animal Science to consider the ‘social licence’ aspect in the adoption of methane reducing feed additive Bovaer here in the UK. She reports on a young farmer who brought her heifer calf to Westminster to hand deliver a petition to Government over concerns with Inheritance Tax proposals, the Defra Secretary is under pressure after only visiting one farm since the General Election result, and agricultural and horticultural business Malpas Tractors (Wrexham) Ltd, has entered administration just months after the death of its managing director.
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In today's Farming in Five, head of news and business Alex Black takes us through all the goings on at yesterday's BPR event at the London Palladium, the latest on the Family Farm Tax and some of the consumer trends for Christmas dinner
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In today's Farming in Five, Chief Reporter Rachael Brown discusses an event led by farmers at The London Palladium to highlight the negative implications of changes to Business Property Relief in the Chancellor's Budget, the UK economy has shrunk for the second successive month as farmers continue to voice concern over the Autumn's Budget potential impact on the future of agriculture, and NFU will launch its banner campaign later this week ( December 16), in targeted locations to secure ‘maximum strategic political impact' in constituencies that can help build pressure on the Government.
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In today's Farming in Five, head of news and business Alex Black takes you through the week's top stories from the latest on farmer opposition to Inheritance Tax changes to consumer trends on what is on the Christmas dinner plate.
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In today's Farming in Five, Chief Reporter Rachael Brown reflects on the farming protests across the UK, where hundreds of tractors descended on London, York, Cardiff and across the county of Suffolk as farmers continue the fight to overturn the family farm tax. Meanwhile, the Defra Secretary Steve Reed has made a commitment to set up a meeting between the Chancellor and UK farming unions on the impact of the proposed Inheritance Tax changes and the Welsh Government's increase to the rural affairs budget by 6.6% has been welcomed by Welsh farming unions. But they have called for urgent clarity on how the funding will be distributed within the department to support farmers and rural communities.
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In today's Farming in Five, Chief Reporter Rachael Brown speaks to NFU president Tom Bradshaw about the pressure he is feeling to change the Treasury's Inheritance Tax proposals, and why the spending review in March will be a critical moment for the campaign to stop the family farm tax. She also looks ahead to the farming protest in Westminster tomorrow, where more than 300 tractors are set to descend on Westminster to fight what organisers have described as ‘a toxic budget that spells the death knell' for British farming. And don't forget it is not too late to sign up for tonight's grants webinar. You can sign up for free via the Farmers Guardian website.
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In today's Farming in Five, Head of News and Business Alex Black rounds up the latest farming news, including the impact of Storm Darragh as farmers face power outages and high winds.
The organisers of last months' London rally have organised an event at the London Palladium, an update on a case found of a-typical BSE and farmers get in the festive spirit with Christmas tractor runs.Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
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In today's Farming in Five, FG's Alex Black takes us through the big news stories of the week including how Labour are losing the countryside, the latest milk price announcements and the goings on in agricultural policy in Scotland and Wales as well as an update on what is next in the fight against Inheritance Tax changes.
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In today's Farming in Five chief reporter Rachael Brown talks about Conservatives losing a vote on the family farm tax, the latest on the Scottish farm budget, 48 sheep carcasses being discovered in unrefrigerated vans in London, as well as a new piece of legislation which could see porridge, cereals and dairy products banned on television adverts in the Government's plans to curb childhood obesity.
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In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown discusses a statement from the owner of methane reducing feed additive Bovaer, urging the dairy industry and consumers to 'stick to the facts'.
She takes a look ahead at the Scots Budget which will be announced today, what the news the Welsh Conservative leader means and some festive news of the providing this year's Christmas tree for Downing Street.Your daily update from Farmers Guardian
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In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter takes a look at the consumer reaction to Arla's announcement of a trial of feed additive Bovaer, alongside major retailers, the importance of getting agriculture onto the National Curriculum and the increased uncertainty in the grants landscape.
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FG's chief reporter Rachael Brown gives a round up of the important stories from this week in farming, from the latest on the Inheritance Tax row to Scottish farmers rallying outside the Scottish Parliament and Arla and major retailers trialling the use of methane-reducing feed additive Bovaer
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Scottish farmers rally to highlight budget worries
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Livestock editor Katie Jones gives a round up of the results at this year's Royal Welsh Winter Fair.
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In this episode of Farming in Five, Farmers Guardian Chief Reporter Rachael Brown gives an update on the bullying row at Hybu Cig Cymru, after an S4C programme focused on the situation at the red meat levy body.
And what will happen next after last week's farmer protest in London as the IHT dispute rumbles on.
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