Dame Angela Eagle sets out her vision for farming and says SFI will be 'simpler and fairer' with more farmers able to benefit
Industry calls on newly-appointed Farming Minister Dame Angela Eagle to back food produced in Britain
Port authority says Gov must act immediately to avert health crisis
New report says past government's port 'vision' has left Defra with no effective system to protect biosecurity
EFRA Committee demands action after report finds there is no way of know how much illegal meat is entering the country
Department says its commitment to farmers remains 'steadfast' but there will be no change to Budget reforms
NFUS says findings vindicate union's position and demands Treasury take note
New report says Labour must 'rebuild trust' following series of policy shocks
Defra minister accused of 'sidestepping' questions ahead of looming fresh produce changes
In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown reports on the top stories from this week, including the Chancellor being accused of using Ministers as 'human shields' over Inheritance Tax changes, farmers take fate into their own hands by abandoning their SFI applications early despite waiting for offers to be made by the Government, APHA appoints former police chief as new chief executive, and Baroness Minette Batters asked to lead a review into farm profitability. Next week the latest on Donald Trump's trade tariffs and the impact on agriculture, new details revealed for the next stage of Johne's disease plan, and a petition to get farming on the curriculum aims to get 100k signatures