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More than 50 people a day have illegal foods seized at ports and airports when entering the UK, the latest figures show.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The code provides game farmers with information on how to meet the welfare needs of their animals, as required under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
Government considers how anaerobic digester technology can provide a green energy boost for Britain.
The Government has today proposed a new way of managing our seas.
The most authoritative assessment ever on the state of the UK seas has been published today.
Richard Benyon speech – Charting Progress 2 launch.
Independent review of Rural Payments Agency, and the Government response to it.
The FSA in England will focus on its core remit of food safety policy and enforcement.
The Review considered the current state of the Agency as well as its readiness for a changed Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) after 2013.
Creating a strong green economy which is resilient to climate change is at the heart of Defra’s contribution to economic recovery
The changes will also make it easier for Local Authorities to bring in schemes to reward people who produce less waste.
Saturday 17 July is National Cherry Day and there’s something to celebrate as British cherry orchards begin to grow again.
The Minister discussed important issues in the area such as biodiversity, upland farming, and rural broadband access.
Thank you (host). And thank you to all of you for being here today, representing the vital businesses and services we need to transform the lives of our communities tomorrow.
Richard Benyon speech – global business and biodiversity conference
A radical research programme to map how the UK uses imported palm oil could halt the loss of rainforest thousands of miles away.
Importers of fresh fruit and vegetables from countries outside the EU will benefit from deregulation coming in to force from 20 July 2010.
Adapting to climate change – Lord Henley speech to UNEP meeting for insurers.
Thank you Nick, and thank you for inviting me here today.
First Global Business of Biodiversity Symposium - 13 July 2010.
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