Getting our fruit and veg onto supermarket shelves next year
...the busy harvest months to help keep the nation fed. In addition, Defra will lead a review into automation in horticulture, to begin in early 2021. The review will report...
...the busy harvest months to help keep the nation fed. In addition, Defra will lead a review into automation in horticulture, to begin in early 2021. The review will report...
...industry – including wholesalers – to keep food moving and minimise food waste. We are in frequent contact with representatives from across the food supply chain to respond to the...
...But we must not underestimate the challenges involved and the impact of the choices which we need to make, which is why we will be running a public consultation on...
...Day saw pledges of urgent action and investment to protect nature and shift to more sustainable ways of farming, including a £500m boost to protect over five million hectares of...
...be invested to explore innovative approaches of adapting to the effects of coastal erosion. It followed a visit by Floods Minister Rebecca Pow to Happisburgh in North Norfolk where she...
...reduction in leakage from 2017 to 2018 levels by 2050 and we expect Ofwat to challenge companies to deliver this and monitor progress. In addition to its own sector targets,...
...That is how our Victorian sewers are built – wastewater and rain are carried in the same pipe. When it reaches a certain height, it pours into another pipe and...
...is now moving decisively to introduce tough legislation to ban the trade in ivory in the UK. The narrowly defined exemptions are pragmatic. The ban will ensure there is no...
There is coverage running today in The Guardian and the Independent about the food charity network FareShare, which reports it is delivering more than double the usual amount of food...
...Order which came into force in December 2019 is an important tool to achieve this aim. Wild deer also continue to be part of sustainable forestry in England and, as...