Farming Today - 10/11/2025: Family farms, 'Aginflation', mushroom growing in NI

10/11/2025: Family farms, 'Aginflation', mushroom growing in NI

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Many farming families are uncertain about their future in the industry, but are we on the cusp of major change with consequences for the fabric of the countryside? Professor Matt Lobley, from Exeter University, has researched the dynamics and economics of family farms for many years and he tells us that this moment feels 'different', citing the phase out of the Basic Payment System in England, rising costs, price volatility, and the hiatus in England's Sustainable Farming Incentive. He says that a period of restructuring is on the way, which will result in fewer farms. Professor Lobley believes family farms bring intangible benefits to rural communities which need to be appreciated.

We look at an 'Agflation' index of farm costs which shows some increased significantly over the last year. Fertiliser costs went up 11%, for example. Others, like livestock feed, have decreased on the back of declining arable commodity prices.

And, we begin a week looking at Mushroom production with a trip to a farm in County Armagh.

Presenter: Caz Graham
Producer: Sarah Swadling

Published on Monday, 10th November 2025.

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