09 Sep 2020 News Agriculture, Food and drink, Digital tools and technology Egg value improved as sensor technology identifies causes of shell fractures Small adjustments to the egg collection and sorting equipment at a Welsh free range unit has resulted in fewer eggs being graded as seconds. Hairline
08 Sep 2020 News Agriculture Farmers advised to consider early liver fluke treatment Farmers are being advised to plan treatment of liver fluke early this autumn in order to reduce the spread of the disease. Liver fluke can spread to
08 Sep 2020 News Community, Food and drink, Environment, Agriculture, COVID‐19 (coronavirus), Forestry, Grants, Investment £106 million funding to support our rural economy announced Written statement from Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Today I am announcing over £106 million of investment in
08 Sep 2020 News Community, Environment, Food and drink, Agriculture, COVID‐19 (coronavirus), Investment, Grants More than £100million of new investment in Wales’ rural economy announced Hundreds of projects boosting the rural economy, enhancing biodiversity and improving food sector resilience throughout Wales will be backed by a
08 Sep 2020 News Agriculture Harmless bacteria help to reduce poultry shed ammonia levels at Welsh farm A strategy of adding non-infective bacteria to the environment of hens at a Welsh free range egg farm is reducing ammonia levels that can impact on
07 Sep 2020 News Community, COVID‐19 (coronavirus), Volunteering Welsh Government thanks charities and volunteers on International Day of Charity Today, on International Day of Charity, the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt, thanked charities and volunteers across Wales for making life
04 Sep 2020 News Environment, Sustainability Wales Climate Week 2 - 6 November 2020 Welsh Government will be holding a series of conferences and virtual events from the 2nd to 6th November 2020. ‘Wales Climate Week’ will mark the