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Without a long-term workforce plan for UK farming we've little hope of forging a brighter future.
Farmers cling to the delusion of hard-nosed, data-driven decision making – but deep down, ours is an emotion-driven business.
Sustainable stewardship in the field should be the vital first step in any recipe.
I dream of an accessible, biodiverse, and inclusive countryside – where farmers are valued for their stewardship of nature, as well as for the food they produce.
Red tractor, freedom food, RSPCA-assured? Who to trust for a better bird.
'Silver bullet' cash boosts, tech funds and horticulture missed from the bigger picture
The inconvenient truth about the nation’s favourite meat
Hoping for the best, then desperately trying to irrigate as crops wilt – has taught me the importance of having the system ready before the rains stop.
While it was great to hear unanimous and cross-party support for all aspects of our petition in the parliamentary debate, there is still some way to go to achieve real fairness for farmers.
Riverford's planning team are finishing off the crop plan that will fill our veg boxes from May 2024 to May 2025.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
Find out more about Wicked Leeks and our publisher, organic veg box company Riverford.
As emergency authorisation is granted for sugar beet farmers to use banned pesticides, growers need a realistic plan to transition to more nature-friendly methods.
Why are farmers blocking motorways, markets, and depots across Europe? For the most part, the answer is money – with a complex emotional backdrop.
With the food system failing and growers up in arms, we explore what’s fuelling recent demonstrations – and why there’s no future without sustainable farming
Documenting a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding projects in Europe.
One of the biggest links between our food and deforestation of the rainforest is actually through animal feed. We meet the farmers trying to reverse our soy addiction.
Farmers cannot keep feeding us if they are denied commitment and security, and are not making a fair, reasonable profit.
As the pressure of food security sharpens, where does that leave the question of rewilding and biodiversity? Jack Thompson reports.
Today's low prices are tomorrow's shortage, and the day after tomorrow's high prices are overproduction and, therefore, low prices. The cycle goes on and on – but we can commit to a better way
Banana growers navigate huge challenges during storm season in the Dominican Republic, making the arrival of Dominican bananas in our fruit bowls a remarkable feat.