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  • Results of the farm practices survey run in England in February 2017.

  • The Farm Structure Survey is conducted in Northern Ireland every two or three years.

  • Data estimates of the size and performance of the Northern Ireland Food and Drinks Processing Sector.

  • Numbers and types of incidents, reported to the Food Standards Agency during 2016/17, that have the potential to impact on the safety of food and animal feed. The release adopts a broad definition of such incidents, in terms…

  • Annual statistics about agriculture in the United Kingdom to 2016.

  • Quarterly results from the government’s monitoring programme in 2016 to check home-produced and imported food for pesticide residues.

  • Figures showing cumulative Western Waters effort use by UK vessels in June 2017

  • A series of indicators monitoring agricultural and environmental change in England.

  • Results for the profitability of pig production

  • Fisheries statistics for April 2017, including landings.

  • Annual statistics about fertiliser practices in Great Britain.

  • Quantities of fertilisers delivered in Northern Ireland, published quarterly

  • Evidence requirement R005: Marine species migration pathways.

  • Figures showing cumulative Western Waters effort use by UK vessels in May 2017

  • Tenth quarterly report providing information and updates on UK food and feed law and related scientific and regulatory issues.

  • Results from samples taken between January 2017 - March 2017 in a UK-wide survey to estimate the extent of campylobacter contamination in fresh retail chicken.

  • Previously published official statistics notices on UK averages of the farm-gate price and composition of milk.

  • Annual statistics about the UK organic farming sector.

  • Figures showing cumulative effort use by UK vessels in April 2017.

  • Statistics on the active disease surveillance of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) and the Compulsory Scrapie Flock Scheme.