Collection: Agri-environment analysis

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Updated: Updated with UK and England soil nutrient balances 2017.

This series includes published reports of analysis and research by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and external organisations aimed at monitoring and improving understanding of changes in farming patterns and practices and how they may impact on the environment. The reports are grouped by topic.

Arable

Behaviours

Countryside survey

Cross compliance

Economic and environmental performance

Environmental monitoring (Indicators)

Environmental outcomes

Grass

Historical data

Intentions, attitudes

Livestock

Local agricultural data

Single Payment Scheme

Soils

Specialisation, diversity

Structural change

Uncropped land, set-aside

Uplands

Collection: Defra Evidence and Analysis Series

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Updated: Added the “The future for food, farming and the environment: policy statement” publication which includes the Agriculture Bill: Analysis and economic rationales for government intervention document.

Defra’s economists, statisticians and social and operational researchers work as an integral part of the policy process to answer some of the key questions facing our society: How should we prepare for climate change? How can we safeguard environmental resources for future generations whilst still meeting the needs of today? How can we adequately value the goods and services provided by the natural environment in decision making?

The Defra Evidence and Analysis Series brings the department’s research and evidence base to a wider audience, creating the basis for discussion with the academic, business and policy-making community.

Older Evidence and Analysis Series information can be found on the National Archives website.

Form: Sea carriers: MOU to transport assistance dogs with their owners

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Updated: MOU between sea carriers and APHA for the transport of assistance dogs updated

Before you fill in these forms read the guidance on transporting assistance dogs by sea to check if you must carry assistance dogs with their owners.

If you want to agree an MOU for a new route, fill in both forms and send them to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

If you want to change an existing MOU, fill in the addendum to the MOU (PT41) and send it to APHA.

APHA will confirm the MOU in writing and add your route to the list of carriers registered to transport assistance dogs.