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20/06/26: Milk price glimmers, Andy Burnham's rural in-tray, Welsh farming policy.

The heatwave across Europe is bad news for milk supplies, as farmers struggle to keep cows cool. But less milk could mean a better price for dairy farmers is on the way.

Heatwave conditions are particularly testing for dairy cows, and dairy farmers. Figures from the industry body, the AHDB, showed a 34 million litre reduction in milk arriving at British processors in June this year, compared to the same time last year, with the record temperatures the main cause. The UK is not alone, drops in milk production in Germany and France are bringing one small glimmer of hope. There are signs that the long slump in prices brought about by a global oversupply is starting to reverse.

Andy Burnham moves into 10 Downing Street today, as he becomes the UK's 59th Prime Minister, the seventh in ten years. The relationship between Sir Keir Starmer's government and the farming community soured over Inheritance Tax, and England's stop-start sustainable farming incentive. Wildlife and landscape conservation groups were less than enamoured with a shift in emphasis away from protection and towards 'build baby build'. So what's the one thing they want the new Prime Minister to make his priority?

The Royal Welsh Show begins today, and all week we're exploring how Welsh farming policy is evolving.

Presenter: Charlotte Smith
Producer: Sarah Swadling

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