Farming Today   /     14/01/2025 - Trade with the EU, gene editing, robotic milking and small abattoir closures

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As England is now the one part of the UK allowed to grow gene edited crops, what does that mean for trade with partners like the EU? We discuss the latest promises on legislation with Northern Ireland's Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs...and a farmer who's growing precision bred crops.Twenty years ago the idea of robotic milking for cows may have seemed far-fetched, but today it's not uncommon, with an estimated 10% of UK dairy farms using automated systems. We visit a farm in Wales to see the kit in action.And the creation of new, small abattoirs to replace those we've lost should be supported by Government funding - that's according to the Rare Breed Survival Trust. It comes as Newman's Abattoir in Hampshire is now set to shut its doors at the end of January - the latest in a long line of closures.Presented by Anna Hill Produced by Heather Simons

Subtitle
England diverges from the EU and the rest of the UK on gene editing.
Duration
834
Publishing date
2025-01-14 06:00
Link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0026v9z
Contributors
  BBC Radio 4
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