Fears raised ahead of compromised US winter crop
Dr Jason Aldiss, of the Association of Independent Meat Suppliers, said: "With resources stretched thin due to the conflict, farmers are struggling to protect their herds, further jeopardising their livelihoods."
Ms Kearns, standing for election as a candidate for Rutland, Stamford, and the South Kesteven and Harborough Villages, told ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian readers protecting the rural way of life and standing up for farmers mattered ahead of the General Election
Members of the Ukrainian Agri Council (UAC) brought machines to the Kakivets-Korczowa checkpoint to showcase the consequences of the war
Fertiliser prices spiralled ahead of and following the invasion, hitting unprecedented highs in summer 2022
One of Ukraine's biggest dairy farms, situated just 60km from the war front line is battling a number of daily challenges to survive
The grain market has provided opportunities to sell at a rising price over the last fortnight as it reacted to weather and political events. The trick for growers may be to make the most of similar waves in coming months
First cargo ships arrive in Odessa port following Putin's closure of trade corridor
A major dam in the Moscow-seized Ukrainian region of Kherson has been badly damaged, causing concerns for crops from the area
Ukrainian growers are switching from grain to oilseeds with margins under pressure, with the impact of the war expecting to change the dynamics of Ukrainian agriculture for years to come.