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At the margin, there are opportunities, but the price of carbon credits needs to rise
Minister warns of farmland turned over to tree planting and other carbon offset schemes
The government’s post-Brexit subsidy regime has left some farmers with less money than before
Can farming become more environmentally sustainable while continuing to feed a growing global population?
Our food system depends on a small number of highly uniform crops which are vulnerable to risks such as pests and climate change
Japanese brewer expects hotter temperatures to reduce barley yields and hops quality over next three decades
The economics of the allotment make little sense in pounds and pence but in terms of health and wellbeing there are many returns
Agreement follows Kyiv’s rift with Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over unilateral import restrictions
Futures are close to a three-year low, but analysts warn renewed Black Sea escalation could spark a rebound
The vessel is the first to dock in and set sail from Ukraine since Moscow reneged on international deal
Farming body seeks recruits from 6,000 miles away in fight to help rural economy
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Berlin accuses Poland, Hungary and Slovakia of ‘part-time solidarity’ with Kyiv over grain import bans
Two vessels dock at Chornomorsk as Kyiv makes use of unilateral shipping corridor
Poland says it will apply unilateral curbs after Brussels ignored pleas to extend restrictions
They have benefits for people, pollinators and the planet, which explains why efforts are under way to fight their decline
Exporters warn future grain production under threat from expense of avoiding Russia’s navy in Black Sea
Brussels rethinks plans over concerns that proposed changes could add to food costs
Industry starts to explore certification for products to fit religious dietary regulations
The poultry industry is facing an onslaught of different upheavals that have thrust the once fast-growing sector into crisis
Producers face having to cull cows or find more land after government says bloc’s decision will not be overturned
Russian leader offers different interpretation and insists Moscow will not re-join until the west meets its demands.
The unpalatable truth is that tackling the market forces that drive down quality and price would mean a political intervention
New import regime for fresh produce will edge up headline inflation, ministers admit
Bucharest seeks to double capacity of alternative shipping route through Danube river, says prime minister
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