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End of a long road sees NFU lobbying help to secure key concessions on IPPC Directive. read more..
More than three quarters of farms able to join the Pig and Poultry Assurance Scheme have chosen to participate since it's launch in April this year. read more..
The Environment Agency is proposing to hold a training event for anyone who wants to learn more about IPPC permitting read more..
View the presentation from the Environment Agency IPPC workshop on ammonia and habitats in November 2008. read more..
Industry has been working very closely with the Environment Agency and Defra on the development of example templates for IPPC applicants. read more..
Read an updated note on the appeals procedures covering a number of areas including who can appeal, the time scales for appeal, the documents needed to be sent with an appeal and the possible outcomes of an appeal. read more..
A significant victory has been claimed by the NFU after MEPs voted not to extend further legislation as part of the Integrated Pollution Prevention Control Directive. read more..
The Agency has published an updated briefing note on how it assesses ammonia emissions from IPPC pig and poultry farms during the pre-screening process. read more..
Working closely with COPA, the representative body of European farming unions, the NFU is urging MEPs to vote against a further extension of the IPPC Directive. read more..
NFU continues to lobby on behalf of poultry, pig and glasshouse sectors as directive goes to second reading. read more..
Keep up to date with the latest developments in this round up of the NFU’s work. read more..
Find out more about the possible implications of local authority air quality assessments for IPPC units. read more..
Following a short trial run by the Environment Agency and a number of producers, the Agency has produced a Streamlined Application Form for broiler producers. read more..
Discussions to revise to the Gothenburg Protocol are still at early stages but the NFU has provided some initial comments on suggested technical measures to reduce ammonia emissions ahead of the serious talks getting underway. read more..
In late January the NFU and the NPA met with the Food, Farming and Environment Minister Jim Fitzpatrick, Defra and the Environment Agency to discuss problems in the delay of IPPC permit issue. read more..
This NFU briefing outlines the most up to date position on the discussions to revise the IPPC Directive since political agreement at the end of June 2009 and the NFU’s key concerns going into "second reading". read more..
Following on from our discussions with the Environment Agency, an IPPC module as an adjunct to the Red Tractor Assurance scheme, will be available for eligible farmers from April 2010. read more..
Environment priorities are heavily in focus in the EU in 2010 and include a focus on the second stage reading of the IPPC Directive, re-starting of discussions on the proposed Soils Directive and a revised National Emissions Ceilings Directive. read more..
View the NFU response to the Agency consultation on its proposals for changing its charging regime for 2010 2011. read more..
View the NFU response to the Agency consultation on the IPPC H4 guidance document. read more..
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