S&W said farmers are now more likely to consider passing their farms on to their children while they are still alive due to IHT
The farming sector has warned it now faces an uphill battle for survival
A Government analyst has been recognised for his work which could see Inheritance Tax reliefs taken away from family farms businesses next year. However, farmers said they feel the award was an insult to rural communities
South Devon MP Caroline Voaden said 85% of farmers in her constituency have told her that they could be affected by IHT changes, with average tax bills starting at £637,000
Georgina Milne, 23, is studying an MSc in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security at the Royal Agricultural University. She is also a youth ambassador at the Countryside Alliance
Following the NFU’s hospitality roundtable last month (June 19), the group of farmers, growers, purchasers, trade bodies, chefs and food service providers involved have now released a joint statement
It is with great excitement that we reveal the shortlist for this year’s British Farming Awards
NFU vice-president Rachel Hallos has written exclusively for ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã on why it is so important for young children to learn about the vital role of farming in the national curriculum
Chester South and Eddisbury MP Aphra Brandreth said Government needs farmers onboard if the UK is to successful reach its climate and nature goals
Hampshire young farmer Jack Emery said British farmers should be proud of producing high-quality food, passing on knowledge to the next generation and for protecting the aesthetic of the countryside