Five years on from its launch, our Let’s Eat Balanced campaign continues to help people understand the nutritional benefits of British beef, lamb and dairy, while championing the farmers behind the ...
Future opportunities for exports of quality British dairy and red meat to North America have been highlighted by our latest analysis. Dairy exports could be the biggest winner with an anticipated ...
In the prime two shopping weeks for Christmas (ending 28 December 2025), leg roasting drove overall lamb performance, with a 24.7% increase in volumes purchased. Almost half of lamb volumes sold in ...
This morning, Defra released its estimates for 2025 UK cereal and oilseed production. These are the first ‘official’ numbers; AHDB published provisional UK cereal and oilseed rape production estimates ...
The detection of African swine fever (ASF) in wild boar in the Barcelona region has prompted swift action from national and regional authorities. Freya Shuttleworth, Senior Analyst, explains how the ...
The May-26 UK feed wheat futures contract closed at £172.45/t yesterday, up £1.20/t (0.7%) from Monday’s contract low. The Nov-26 futures contract for the new crop also rose by £1.20/t, reaching ...
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), beef and veal inflation hit 27% in October 2025, just 0.1% higher than September. This signals a potential slow-down in the rate of beef retail ...
Total UK dairy export volume for Q3 2025 increased 5.5% year-on-year totalling 294,000 t, driven by powders, whey and whey products, cheese and butter Total UK dairy export value stood at £529m, up 13 ...
Population and economic growth driving India’s milk consumption by 3.1% per capita, per year. Milk production is also expected to see strong growth of 3.6% p.a. between 2025 and 2034 as the national ...
Each year AHDB supports farmers to record their business performance through our online tool, Farmbench. Farmers can measure current performance and identify areas to build on by comparing to our ...
UK feed wheat futures (Nov-25) closed at £169.30/t yesterday, down £2.15/t from Monday’s close. The May-26 contract fell £2.30/t over the same period, ending the session at £181.15/t. Domestic wheat ...