Cereals & Oilseeds

24 February 2023

The agriculture policy environment is changing. As such, businesses will need to balance business profitability with environmental sustainability going forward.

23 February 2023

Today is the first day of the 99th USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum (AOF). As part of the AOF, earlier today the USDA released outlooks for the coming season, including projections for US wheat, maize and soyabean supply and demand for the 2023/24 season.

22 February 2023

UK feed wheat futures (May-23) have been feeling an element of support since the end of January. The contract reached £245.00/t on the 14 February and since then it has been pressured.

24 February 2023

Free education resources are available to all young learners with our popular education programme, Food – a fact of life, with the British Nutrition Foundation.

21 February 2023

Competitive supplies from Ukraine to Southern regions of Europe, combined with the impact of dry conditions at the end of last season (2021/22) have meant EU wheat import demand has been strong so far this season.

20 February 2023

Volatility is expected short term as we await news on the Ukrainian export corridor. Should we see an extension, this could add to a slightly bearish price outlook longer term.

21 February 2023

AHDB has launched its latest Horizon work which looks at the opportunities for the UK over the next decade as a ‘Great Trading Nation’.

3 May 2024

An overview of regulated carbon markets, the Woodland Carbon Code and Peatland Code.

5 January 2024

A look into why there is a difference in the price of carbon credits from voluntary carbon markets compared to compulsory markets.

15 January 2025

The green finance strategy will boost green finance to help meet environmental objectives, but what does this mean for farmers?

12 August 2026

Learn about the responsibilities of the RL Project Board and the three supporting crop committees

17 February 2023

Over the last few months, we have been discussing the weather in South America, which at times has been repetitive.

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