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Neonic hypocrisy highlighted

Neonicotinoids were a key point of discussion at the NFU Conference, following the high number of imports from countries that still use the chemical.

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Neonic hypocrisy highlighted

Neonicotinoids were a key point of discussion at the NFU Conference, following the high number of imports from countries that still use the chemical. Since July 2019, the UK has imported almost 100,000...

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