NOAH is thrilled to announce that Banbury-based Dogs for Good has been nominated as its charity for the coming year.
The significant reductions in antibiotic use reported in the Veterinary Antimicrobial Resistance and Sales Surveillance (VARSS) report for 2017 reflects the commitment of the veterinary and farming sectors to ......
AMBP Programme encourages a coordinated and consistent approach to farmer training in the responsible use of antibiotics
Six times as many young people claim to have been aware of the potential impact of Brexit on the supply of animal medicines
Concerns about the availability and affordability of animal healthcare post-Brexit are high
NOAH is pleased to have more information for businesses on the action the Government will take in relation to registration and regulation of animal medicines should there be no Brexit deal.
NOAH welcomes the publication of the Agriculture Bill, supporting the proposal for ‘public money for public goods’ to protect and improve the health and welfare of all farmed animals.
Industry increasingly concerned by lack of Government clarity