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Defra will begin unlocking red tape around trials of gene-edited crops despite a divided debate with most members of public favouring continued regulation.
Britain used to be a tomato powerhouse before cheaper imports flooded the market; now renewable energy and bees will decide its future, finds Louise Gray.
Each year, the harvester, trailers and rowing-up rake get larger, harvesting 100 acres of grass a day compared to the five acres of my youth.
Government consults public on views to deregulate gene editing as campaigners warn of unknown impact and locking in intensive farming.
What if your groceries and parcels arrived via a vast underground network of pipes, hurtling toward you on a magnetic wave? Megan Tatum investigates the green deliveries of the future.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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