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Scottish agriculture greenhouse gas emissions and nitrogen use: 2022-23
Greenhouse gas emission estimates for the Scottish agriculture sector, agricultural subsectors and for average Scottish farms by farm type. Nitrogen use estimates for average Scottish farms by farm type.
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Rural Payments & Inspection Division Guidance / Handbook: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Royal Highland Show 2024: First Minister's speech
First Minister John Swinney's keynote speech at the Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) Breakfast event at the Royal Highland Show 2024.
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Marketing of Organic Heterogeneous Material (OHM): consultation results
Consultation results on the proposed legislative options and scope of marketing organic heterogenous material (OHM) in Scotland.
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Avian influenza (bird flu): how to spot and report the disease
Advice on what to do if you suspect there is an outbreak of avian influenza.
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Scottish Animal Welfare Commission minutes: 8 May 2024
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 8 May 2024.
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Agri-Environment Climate Scheme (AECS) funding: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004
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Crofting law reform proposals 2024: consultation
We are inviting views by 2 September 2024, on proposals for changes and simplifications to crofting law. Topics include entry to crofting, crofting communities, use of common grazings, strengthening residency and land use, and enhanced Crofting Commission powers.
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Results from the Scottish Agricultural Census: Module June 2023
This report provides final results from the 2023 June Agricultural Census module covering: soil cover, tillage, irrigation, nutrient management, and fertiliser application and storage.
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Defining 'high quality' for food production: Evidence review
Evidence review of definitions of ‘high quality’ in the context of primary food production, undertaken by The Rowett Institute