Positive coverage of new framework for environmental targets
...in the media, with positive coverage in The Times, the i, the Daily Mail, Business Green and Agriland. We will introduce at least one long-term target in four priority areas...
...in the media, with positive coverage in The Times, the i, the Daily Mail, Business Green and Agriland. We will introduce at least one long-term target in four priority areas...
...improving farm profitability. Well managed soils can lead to increased biodiversity, improved water quality and reduced carbon emissions. The Soil Health Action Plan (SHAPE) will provide a framework of actions...
...world faces, including avian influenza and bovine TB, as well as plant health challenges including invasive non-native species. He also visited dedicated specialist research laboratories to see genome mapping and...
...the devolved administrations in Great Britain. Any changes to rules will be considered carefully in order to maintain consumer confidence in the free-range brand long-term. The AIPZ requirements, including housing...
...for the environment. With the increase in marine litter in our seas, it’s important for us to understand how these species are being transported, and to identify areas most at...
There has been inaccurate coverage about issues of septic tank storage in Cornwall. It includes claims that the Environment Agency (EA) has changed the rules on firms being able to...
...to WOAH. The presence of influenza of avian origin in mammals is not new, nor is the ‘spillover’ in the UK. We published our reporting on it in last year....
...which will require water companies to deliver the largest infrastructure programme in water company history - £56 billion capital investment over 25 years. Water companies are already investing £3.1 billion...
...to conduct 4,000 farm inspections this year. This has significantly increased the EA’s capacity to work with farmers to meet their obligations, including around catchments such as the River Wye....
...taken, bringing farms back into compliance. If advice is not heeded the Environment Agency will not hesitate to pursue whatever sanctions are necessary – including penalties, formal cautions or prosecutions....