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  • CMM keeps company with dragons and pythons

    CMM Rural managing director, Graham Allen, has made a recent appearance as a dragon at Nottingham CleanTech Centre's Enviro-entrepreneur Bootcamp. He was in good company as one participant arrived with a Tarantula, Chameleon and Royal Python, all of which form part of Nesta's Ark, a mobile educational zoo. In addition to his fire breathing role, Graham filled and hour-long slot speaking on the subject of Grants & Finance. The Nottingham CleanTech Centre is a home for individuals, start-ups ...

    Posted at December 4, 2013 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on CMM keeps company with dragons and pythons
  • Investment in skills and infrastructure top SMEs’ wish list

    As the Chancellor prepares to deliver his Autumn Statement tomorrow, the one measure that the UK’s SMEs want to see is a commitment to more spending on road and rail infrastructure, according to a poll by KPMG. The survey of 228 small and medium-sized enterprises found that around a third (31%) felt that increased spending in hard infrastructure would be the single one measure they want to see. When asked what would help with their growth agendas, ...

    Posted at December 4, 2013 | By : | Categories : News,Rural Business | Comments Off on Investment in skills and infrastructure top SMEs’ wish list
  • New study on economic impact of sea anglers

    England’s sea anglers help boost the economy by spending more than £800 million on the sport, a new study has revealed. "Sea Angling 2012", the largest survey of the sport in England so far, estimates there are more than 884,000 sea anglers in the country, supporting more than 10,000 full-time jobs. Fishing Minister, George Eustice, says: "This data will help make decisions on how to ensure all forms of sea fishing is sustainable and will help other ...

    Posted at November 27, 2013 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on New study on economic impact of sea anglers
  • New Marine Conservation Zones announced

    The UK has 27 new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs), all of which have been created to protect marine life including coral reefs, jellyfish and seahorses. They complement over 500 zones that already exist - new locations are as follows, with maps available via the link below: Blackwater Crough, Roach and Colne Estuaries; Aln Estuary; Beachy Head West; Chesil Beach and Stennis Ledges; Cumbria Coast; Folkestone Pomerania; Fylde; Isles of Scilly; Kingmere; Lundy; The Manacles; Medway Estuary; Padstow Bay ...

    Posted at November 25, 2013 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on New Marine Conservation Zones announced
  • Leap in Scottish farmland prices

    According to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the cost of farmland in Scotland jumped to £4,438 per acre during the first six months of 2013, with growth in prices driven by sustained demand from farmers and investors alike. As prices look set to continue the upward trend, the RICS warns that it is imperative that industry professionals get to grips with the region's new approaches to the Land Use Strategy and are aware of ...

    Posted at November 19, 2013 | By : | Categories : Farming,News,Rural Business | Comments Off on Leap in Scottish farmland prices
  • 22% rise in wheat area for harvest for 2014

    A new survey from HGCA (the cereals and oilseeds division of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board) claims there will be a sharp rise in the total area of wheat and winter barley for harvest 2014, compared to a year earlier. A team of agronomists assessing 280,000ha of arable land have forecast that the total wheat area, including spring wheat, will increase by 22% to 1.98m hectares at the UK level. Winter barley is also set to ...

    Posted at November 16, 2013 | By : | Categories : Farming,News,Rural Business | Comments Off on 22% rise in wheat area for harvest for 2014
  • New online weather info for farmers

    Farming Minister, George Eustice, is promoting a range of measures to help farmers increase their resilience to severe weather. These range from encouraging local groups of farmers to share information, to developing tailored weather forecasts and information specifically for farmers, including a Met Office-hosted Get Reading for Winter webpage. the new webpage should give farmers accurate and up-to-date information on the weather coming their way to help them to protect their crops and livestock. Mr Eustice comments: "The ...

    Posted at November 13, 2013 | By : | Categories : Farming,News,Rural Business | Comments Off on New online weather info for farmers
  • Fera to seek commercial partners

    The Government is considering a new business model for the Food and Environment Research Agency (Fera) that could turn it into a joint venture with private sector partners. Currently 75% of Fera’s revenue comes from central government but with the level of government support expected to fall over the next few years, ministers are considering whether to bring in a partner or partners who will commit a financial stake in Fera’s future. However, in any new structure, ...

    Posted at November 10, 2013 | By : | Categories : News,Rural Business | Comments Off on Fera to seek commercial partners
  • Larger loads could boost farming production

    Regulations could be cut to help farmers transport goods more efficiently and boost agricultural output, Roads Minister, Robert Goodwill, has announced. A consultation launched today seeks views on increasing the weight limit for agricultural vehicles, with a separate consultation also seeking views on allowing conventional tractors to travel faster. The current highest speed allowed for most conventional tractors is 20mph but under the proposals this could be increased to 25mph. At the same time, ...

    Posted at November 7, 2013 | By : | Categories : News,Rural Business | Comments Off on Larger loads could boost farming production
  • Record improvement in bathing waters

    Water quality around England’s coasts has dramatically improved since last year, according to Defra. New figures show that almost 99% of English bathing waters now meet the minimum European water quality standard, with over 82% meeting even tighter guidelines. Environment Minister, Dan Rogerson, says: "Having quality bathing water and beaches is not only good for the environment but also boosts tourism and creates a stronger local economy." However, from 2015 the water quality at Britain’s beaches will be ...

    Posted at November 6, 2013 | By : | Categories : Rural Business | Comments Off on Record improvement in bathing waters