Levy payers have ratified 10 appointments across AHDB’s four sector councils, following an open and competitive selection process. Levy payers were able to vote in each of the sectors for which they ...
A long-term project that monitors insecticide resistance in key pest species reveals how problems can potentially arrive in the UK from overseas. Jason Pole outlines the latest findings and how you ...
British dairy and pork have taken centre stage at one of China’s leading trade shows, coinciding with International Trade Week. Dairy and pork exporters joined our Export team to put their products on ...
As demand on farmers to supply environmental data grows, so does the importance of having a data storage system that works for everyone. Graham Wilkinson, CEO at AHDB, discusses possible solutions put ...
As African swine fever (ASF) continues to spread across Europe, Asia and Africa, the threat to the UK’s pig industry remains significant. Below, Mandy Nevel, AHDB’s Head of Animal Health & Welfare, ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-24) closed at £177.60/t yesterday, falling £0.50/t from Friday’s close. The May-25 contract fell slightly (-£0.05/t) over the same period, to close at £191.10/t. Last week, ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-24) closed at £179.00/t yesterday, rising £0.20/t from Wednesday’s close. The May-25 contract fell £0.50/t over the same period, to close at £192.05/t. The Nov-24 futures ...
Now that the dust has settled after our UK Dairy Showcase at the end of September, we've been gathering feedback from the wonderful group of international buyers and UK exporters who attended. Below, ...
Meat, Fish and Poultry (MFP) dishes continue to dominate the out-of-home (OOH) market, with a spend of £29.2bn in the past year representing 59.7% of total OOH spend on food. In contrast, spend on ...
The AHDB-led Feral Wild Boar Working Group is a cross industry/government initiative. It aims to assess the risk the feral wild boar population poses to the English pig industry, identify the actions ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-24) closed at £178.20/t yesterday, falling £1.05/t from Friday’s close. The May-25 contract also fell £1.05/t over the same period, to close at £191.95/t. Egypt’s wheat ...