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Consultation launched on how to cut ammonia emissions from the use of solid urea fertilisers to better protect human health and the environment
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Restrictions on the use of metaldehyde
A district level licensing scheme making it easier for developers to protect threatened populations of great crested newts is being rolled out in Cambridgeshire.
Representatives from the agriculture and farming industries took part in a Q&A session to discuss the opportunities and challenges faced by the sector in Wales
The four-day online event comes as the UK Government protects the incomes of nearly 10,000 people employed in the rural economy in Wales
New details of flagship Environmental Land Management (ELM) scheme unveiled in Environment Secretary's vision for future farming.
Rural businesses encouraged to apply for a share of £50 million grant scheme
Natural England has successfully prosecuted a landowner after a nationally important site for wildlife was damaged.
Grants of up to £750,000 available to rural firms to boost productivity and create local jobs
A network of 20,000 farms are taking action to drive down water pollution and protect the environment
Tipping chemicals left over from his plant nursery business onto gravel ended up in a stream and killing hundreds of fish.
Natural England took action to prosecute a farmer in North Yorkshire for damaging Newtondale SSSI.
Organisations from Wales and Whitehall to join forces on stand C221 during centenary event
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Government has confirmed the implementation date of the Invasive Alien Species (Enforcement and Permitting) Order 2019.
South London Downs will be officially declared later this month.
A pioneering project looking into whether temporarily flooding agricultural land around the Humber could benefit farmers and wildlife is appealing for land.
Farmers due their 2018 Countryside Stewardship advance or Basic Payment Scheme payment will receive bridging payments in April.
Funding will support around a hundred local building projects to help rural communities better connect.
Pilot scheme to remove the fast growing invasive species floating pennywort on River Colne
Natural England in partnership with the Environment Agency, Defra and local water companies unveils this year’s champion young farmers
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