Cultivation area shrinks: Less asparagus from German fields
Germany is experiencing a decline in asparagus production due to shrinking cultivation areas and an increase in imports from abroad.
As cattle herds shrink and beef prices rise, investors back AI cow collars
Investors are showing significant interest in AI technology for cattle farming as a New Zealand startup seeks funding to help farmers reduce costs amid rising beef prices.
At the demonstration at City Hall Square, people were encouraged to look their bacon in the eyes
A demonstration was held at City Hall Square in Copenhagen to raise awareness about issues related to pig farming ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Katarina switched – took over the farm she initially wanted to leave
Katarina Wolf and her brothers have taken over their family's farm in Östergötland, a decision that was not an easy one for everyone involved.
Jeremy Clarkson addresses home 'struggle' as he admits 'maybe it's beyond me'
Jeremy Clarkson shares his challenges in learning to cook, particularly with Chinese cuisine, as he embraces life on his farm in Oxfordshire.
Kelvin Fletcher emotional as farm hit with tragedy 'it's absolutely heartbreaking'
Kelvin Fletcher expresses deep sorrow after the unexpected death of his cow Ruby on his farm, leaving her calf Ezra without a mother.
The country's largest pig producer has received a series of judgments: 'It cries out for a limit on how often one can break the law'
Denmark's largest pig producer, having faced multiple fines for animal welfare violations, is under scrutiny as reforms are suggested to enhance oversight in the farming industry.
Denmark's largest pig producer has committed a series of legal violations
Denmark's largest pig producer faces repeated offenses concerning animal welfare laws, with recent proposals for stricter penalties.
Denmark's largest pig producer has committed a series of legal violations. Now Dyrenes Beskyttelse has had enough
Dyrenes Beskyttelse is calling for stricter measures against Denmark's largest pig producer, which has repeatedly violated animal welfare laws.
Jeremy Clarkson fights back tears after farming choir success on Britain's Got Talent
Jeremy Clarkson expresses his emotional response to the Hawkstone Farmers Choir's success on Britain's Got Talent after receiving the Golden Buzzer from Amanda Holden.
Cattle farmers slam N.B. plan to end vet services
Cattle farmers in New Brunswick criticize the provincial government’s decision to eliminate government-run veterinary services, arguing it undermines essential support for agricultural producers.
Power outage kills 5,000 tilapia and causes a loss of R$ 50,000 to farmer in Guarapari
A power outage resulted in the death of 5,000 tilapia fish, causing a R$ 50,000 loss for a farmer in Guarapari, Brazil.
It is 'mind-blowing' on a philosophical level to visit the house built by pigs
An exhibition exploring the impact of pig farming opens in the midst of a political campaign focused on reducing pig production in Denmark.
From Sweden's coaching team to farmer: it's a dream job
Sweden's biathlon coach Jean-Marc Chabloz has decided to leave his position after this season to pursue farming in Jämtland, Sweden.
Mother and son duo - in an unseen light: A. Tubienė, the host of agricultural and gardening shows, will show a different side with her son
A mother-son duo hosts popular weekend shows about gardening and farming in Lithuania, introducing fresh perspectives and experiences.
Sea Professor: "Denmark is one of the worst places in the world to keep so many pigs"
A marine professor warns that Denmark's unique geographical conditions make it particularly vulnerable to the environmental impacts of large-scale pig farming.
From sheep pox to foot-and-mouth disease: Greek livestock farming on the brink
Greece faces a significant threat to its livestock sector as foot-and-mouth disease emerges alongside an ongoing sheep pox outbreak.
Minister Paulo Teixeira visits Vale do Ribeira and announces investments and actions for farmers and quilombolas
Minister Paulo Teixeira is on an agenda in the Vale do Ribeira, focusing on public policies for family farming and supporting quilombola communities.
Lambing has begun in Fljótshlíð
The lambing season has commenced in Fljótshlíð, Iceland, signaling a busy time for local farmers.
Producers seek techniques to enhance sustainability in coffee production
Coffee producers from Minas Gerais and São Paulo gather at the 25th Femagri to improve agricultural sustainability and practices through innovative techniques.
The Beginning of Spring: Today's Wind Predicts Summer Weather
Today marks the beginning of spring at 16:46, with cultural significance tied to farming and livestock practices in Estonian tradition.
How to improve the production of eggs and free-range chicken? See tips
Producers interested in enhancing egg and free-range chicken production can access a free guide with technical recommendations.
Ruling of the Administrative Court: "We may continue to watch otters empty our ponds"
The dispute over the European otter continues as the Bavarian Administrative Court's ruling against regulations allowing for the culling of these protected animals is met with sharp criticism by the Bavarian Fishing Association.
‘It’s not sustainable’: US farmers reeling as Iran war pushes fertilizer costs up
US farmers, including Rodney Bushmeyer, are facing unsustainable fertilizer price increases due to geopolitical tensions, which are impacting their profitability.
From 10% to less than 3%: how farms are reducing calf mortality in Brazil
Brazilian farms are significantly lowering calf mortality rates through enhanced management practices and investment, reducing deaths from 10% to as low as 1%.
Jan E. Jørgensen: "I would not be a member of Venstre if we were only an agricultural party. I can guarantee that"
Jan E. Jørgensen insists that Venstre is more than just an agricultural party, despite the strong ties between its leadership and the farming sector.
Harvesting in the sea to improve land crops: the first macroalgae collection took place in Patagonia
In Patagonia, the first collection of macroalgae has taken place, which may enhance farming practices in Argentina by offering new bio-stimulants.
Imbabura with 90% Damage to Bean Crops Due to Rain: Losses Would Amount to $135,450
Heavy rains have caused significant damage to bean crops in Imbabura, Ecuador, affecting 90% of the fields and leading to an estimated loss of $135,450 for farmers.
Business and investments move coffee producers at Femagri
Coffee producers from Southern Minas and the Mogiana medium region are attending Femagri to seek business opportunities and investments for their coffee plantations.
Warming weather brings planting machines to the fields of Rymättylä – the early potato yield aims for graduation tables
The planting of early potatoes has begun in Rymättylä, Finland, as warm and sunny weather encourages farmers to start their work.
VIDEO: "Our sheep are not sheep at all": the farm owner's struggle with mischievous pets
A farm owner on Vormsi island discusses challenges she's faced while trying to contain three intelligent sheep who constantly escape.
Does Czarnek Have to Fight for Votes from the Countryside? "Such Nonsense Needs to Be Healed"
A local farmer criticizes Polish Education Minister Przemysław Czarnek's statements about dismantling photovoltaic panels, asserting they are naive and could alienate voters.
VIDEO ⟩ Grain Grower's Statement on Farmers' Action: We Have the Strength to Use Stronger Measures if Necessary
A grain farmer from Harju County emphasizes the importance of farmers' actions and highlights the participation of Estonia's agriculture minister in a recent farmers' demonstration.
Popular fish has run out in stores
The supply of farmed whitefish in Finland is affected by poor weather conditions and a decrease in fish farming operations.
Veterinarians want to ban fur farming
Veterinarians in Iceland are advocating for a ban on fur farming due to animal welfare concerns.
"In Slaughter, These Animals Experience a Death Struggle That Contradicts the Law"
The Icelandic Animal Welfare Association calls for a ban on fur farming in Iceland, citing inadequate conditions leading to animal suffering.
EU: Let the Free Seed Kick in the Soil
A commentary urging the preservation of seed freedom, reflecting on ownership and sharing of seeds among farmers.
E-Piim's debts have put farmers in a difficult situation
Farmers who sold milk to the bankrupt E-Piim are struggling financially, prompting cooperative members to propose selling a subsidiary in Latvia to ease their monetary troubles.
Live Broadcast: Discussing Crimes Against Nature
Paul Larson, a criminologist from the Norwegian Police University College, will discuss environmental crimes and the practices of fish farming in Norway during a seminar today.
K. Tsiaras: Prioritizing support for Greek livestock farming and addressing epidemics
K. Tsiaras emphasizes the need for support of Greek livestock farming and discusses challenges related to livestock epidemics during a meeting with the Panhellenic Association of Breeders in Thessaloniki.
“These are of course striking images but show the reality of animals in fur farming”
The article discusses the stark realities depicted in images of fur farming, emphasizing the suffering of animals involved.
Better pig election than climate election
The article discusses a political perspective on prioritizing pig farming over climate considerations in Danish elections.
Piglets are taken extremely early from their mother: "This is how you keep the wheels turning in the high-efficiency pig factory"
Farmers in Denmark can legally separate piglets from their mothers just four weeks after birth, raising concerns about the welfare of the animals.
Bouncing Back After the Devastating Storm: The Kild family in Tukums district raises cattle, rabbits, and chickens
The Kild family in Tukums, Latvia, is recovering from a devastating storm as they expand their farm and dream of boosting local tourism.
The Ķild Family in Tukums County Raises Cattle, Rabbits, and Chickens. What Do They Dream of in Their Farm?
The Ķild family operates a farm in Tukums County, managing a variety of livestock and expanding their operations after revitalizing a derelict property.
Leaving Acting to Become a Farmer, Why is He Distant from the Limelight?
Former TV actor Anas Rashid has left the showbiz world to lead a simpler life as a farmer in his hometown in Punjab.
Report finds 'significant and sustained shift' in support for salmon industry
A recent report indicates a sharp decline in community support for the Tasmanian salmon farming industry, according to a CSIRO survey.
Believes that the laws on fur farming should be reviewed
There is a call for a review of the laws surrounding fur farming in Iceland.
Opinion: Rent, the Variable that Defines Agricultural Business
The rental costs of agricultural land are significantly influencing the production dynamics in Argentina, with up to 70% of cultivated land being farmed on rented properties.
The Freedom to Choose: The Forceful Message from a Producer Following a Historical Government Measure
A cattle producer from Corrientes, Ricardo Mathó Meabe, expressed strong support for a new resolution allowing producers to choose their own licensed veterinarians for vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease.