Employers Urged to Check EU Staff Have Applied for Settled Status Scheme
Dairy farmers employing EU citizens are being reminded to check they have applied to stay in the UK under the Settled Status Scheme to avoid becoming unlawfully resident and being deported.
Now the UK has left the European Union all EU Citizens must apply under the scheme by 30 June 2021 to continue to live and work in the country. Failure to do so could result in EU citizens being deported.
Dairy Farmers Urged to Sign-up to Government Pilot that will Replace BPS
The Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers (RABDF) is urging dairy producers to sign up for the pilot of the Sustainable Farming Incentive, one of three schemes that will make up the Environment Land Management Scheme (ELMS).
The Government is seeking ‘several hundred’ farmers to take part in the pilot with expressions of interest opening from Monday 15th March. The scheme will then be rolled out in 2022, which will initially be available to Basic Payment Scheme recipients.
MP Heather Wheeler Returns as Dairy APPG Chair
RABDF has welcomed the news MP Heather Wheeler has been elected as the new Chair of the The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dairy after a six-year hiatus, succeeding MP Scott Mann.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dairy assembled for an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) last week to elect a new Chair, following Scott Mann MP’s appointment as Government Whip and his stepping down from the role.
Dairy-Tech Online hailed a huge success with more than 6,500 delegate sign-ups
Dairy-Tech Online has been a resounding success with more than 6,500 delegates signing-up to the 11 sessions between 3-17 February.
The two-week-long event, which consisted of seminars, conferences, webinars, and practical demonstrations, welcomed speakers from across the world, who shared their expertise on everything from grazing and use of technology to overcoming mental health challenges.
Consumers Turn to Dairy in Covid Crisis as Retail Sales Boom
The consumption of dairy products has boomed during the pandemic with experts cautiously optimistic about the future of the UK dairy market.
Speaking during the Dairy-Tech Online Dairy Market Overview session on Tuesday (16 February), Jonathan Dixon from Arla Foods, explained how more people working from home had resulted in a rise in dairy sales.
New Zealand Dairy Producer Urges Farmers to Put Themselves First as He Shares His Emotional Struggles with Depression
A New Zealand dairy farmer who has spoken candidly about his battles with mental health urges farmers to put themselves first before their farm.
Speaking during the Dairy-Tech Mental Health Awareness seminar on Thursday (11 February), Wayne Langford a sixth-generation farmer from Golden Bay, explained how he used to put his farm first, but says now his priorities are with his family and having fun
Dairy Farm Survey Highlights Deficiency in Antioxidants Linked to Fertility
Dry and early lactation cows fed maize and wholecrop-based diets could benefit from greater supplementation with the antioxidants vitamin E and beta carotene, according to new UK farm survey results presented today at Dairy-Tech Online (Wednesday 10 February).
The survey, which identified widespread deficiency, involved 150 cows across 10 farms in the South West of England and was undertaken by Molecare Farm Vets, in partnership with DSM.