To complement the Careers in the Feed Supply Chain booklet, AIC is launching a dedicated careers webpage showcasing opportunities available through Member businesses.
Scottish Budget maintains £660m agricultural support, offering short‑term stability but no long‑term plan ahead of the May elections, underscoring the need for continued AIC advocacy for the agri‑food supply chain.
AIC is hosting a webinar on Friday 16 January 2026 at 09:30 for Members on the the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) consultation on 'Contractual Relationships in the Combinable Crops Sector'.
The latest Climate Change Agreement newsletter has been published covering; A reminder to provide assent to new Climate Change Agreement 3 underlying agreements and updates to the ‘Manage your Climate Change Agreement’ digital service.
The Environment Secretary has announced major reforms to the Sustainable Farming Incentive, a new £30m Farmer Collaboration Fund, and extended support for upland communities. These measures aim to boost productivity, profitability, and sustainability, with full details expected later this year.
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is now live, and fertiliser imports face new cost and compliance challenges. With Member States pushing for exemptions, read the latest update.
The Government has announced that the threshold for Agricultural and Business Property Relief will rise from £1 million to £2.5 million per estate from April 2026.
Book your ticket for this year's AIC Pulses Dinner which will be held on Thursday, 22 January 2026 at the Graduate by Hilton Cambridge, Granta Place, Cambridge.