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Writer's pictureEmma James

What’s been going on in the agricultural industry? 3 – 10 May 2023

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Discover industry updates from the last week, handpicked. Let’s find out what’s been going on.


This week, news has been centered around improving sustainability in farming. New tech may improve how soil carbon is measured; biological seed treatments could enhance efficiency of nutrient use and Canada becomes the latest country to give the green light to gene-edited crops.


Farmer’s Weekly shares what you need to know about in the months ahead in this week’s Crop Watch.


How can soil carbon measuring become more accurate? New tech may make carbon measuring more accurate than ever.


Farmers across the UK are hoping for some relief from the cold and wet May weather. Especially concerning is the impact that the gloomy weather has been having on crop yields. This article shares more about how the weather is threatening to dent crop yields.


Canada is the latest country to confirm that it will be going ahead with gene edited crops, one of the latest scientific developments in farming.


Farmers Guide shares how UK farmers may soon start to reap the benefits of a seed treatment announced by Syngenta and Unium Bioscience.


McCain Foods and NatWest have both united to reduce barriers in the way of sustainable farming practices.


Will recent companies house reforms have a major effect on UK rural businesses? Farming UK discusses the implications of recent legislation from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).


The UK Government recently announced funding to go towards creating new alternative fertilisers to improve sustainability.

 

How are you improving sustainability on your farm? Are you taking specific measures to be more eco-friendly?


Stay in the know with the top arable news with our post next week. For now, how about exploring our other content.

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