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New scheme proposes new global market for Scottish dairy produce
First bird flu case detected in a pig in the United States
New report finds Brazilian beef exported to EU may not be hormone-free
McDonald’s pulls Quarter Pounder ingredients as E. coli outbreak spreads across US
£160m boost for UK poultry industry as exports to South Africa restart
Declining sheep numbers the last straw for plant closure
France offers 75 million euros for disease-hit sheep farms
USDA announces investment of $1.7bn for purchasing locally produced foods
NZ Fonterra launches revised strategy to boost farmer value and foodservice focus
Bird flu update in US shows 213 dairy herds with confirmed cases
Ukraine reports Russian missile attack on wheat ship bound for Egypt in Black Sea
First human bird flu case without animal contact confirmed in United States
Mr Giant Veg set for American adventure with talks in LA
Wisconsin's dairy farms embrace the future without letting go of their roots
Dairy company fined for 100% NZ claim on products of Indian origin
Struggling NZ sheep farms may shift to pine amid profit pressures
World first as Glasgow-based brewer makes 'game changing' move
Increased trade for smaller NZ lamb crop set to bolster UK trade in coming months
New Zealand government Govt drafts law to end gene tech ban
80 sheep die in air freight from Australia to Indonesia, investigation ongoing
Greece halts goat and sheep movement nationwide to combat 'goat plague' outbreak
AgResearch to launch GE ryegrass trial bid in NZ
Confidence in the US maize market after good growing conditions reported
New US study shows what influences consumers to pick up potatoes
International Guests Celebrate British Texel Sheep Society’s 50th
Drought in Sicily threatens to end livestock farming on the island
Massive layoffs at John Deere in the US as jobs moved to Mexico
Agricultural survey shows decade-high costs for dairy farmers in New Zealand
Bear culling could be permitting in Slovakia as EU permission sought
Over four million cows added to the Australian cow after miscount
Denmark introduces worlds first cow tax at €100 per animal from 2030
Increased production in South America results in record global Soybean supplies
Landmark EU nature restoration plan gets green light despite farmers’ protests
Turkey's ban on wheat imports could cause Russian grain flood
Romanian Government invests millions in land irrigation
New Zealand winter barley trials average 13t/ha in record breaking year
Second American case of avian influenza confirmed in dairy farm worker
UK lamb and dairy exporters tap Saudi market at Riyadh's premier food show
All eyes on Russia as the global grain dominance continues
Strikes in Argentina and late frost in the east affecting the cereal sector
Farmer-Citizen political part joins Dutch coalition government for first time
JCB's Russia export controversy following contradicting official statements
H5N1 strain of avian flu jumps into cattle in America
Cattle Australia urges red meat sector to go 'climate neutral'
South Korea looks to welcome Irish beef from Dawn Meats
Australia announces live sheep export ban by 2028 with $107m transition plan
EU extends free trade deal with Ukraine amidst market safeguards
More maize getting grown in France after wet winter
Warning: ‘High probability’ new strain of bluetongue will spread from Europe
Florida set to ban the sale of lab-grown meat in bid to protect farmers
Kiwi Luke Vernon takes victory in eight-hour Merino shearing world record
David Buick reins New Zealand Shears Open final despite farming accident setback
European group advises farmers on entering organic market
Scottish scientists and farmers' dairy cow breeding efforts pay off