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With Brexit proper now close, farmers must ask if they're ready for what comes next

In just over four months, the UK will finally achieve its independence from the EU. But farmers should be asking if they’re prepared for big changes in policy and trade, says George Dunn, chief executive of the TFA.

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With Brexit proper now close, farmers must ask if they're ready for what comes next

In just over four months, the UK will finally achieve its independence from the EU. But farmers should be asking if they're prepared for big changes in policy and trade, says George Dunn, chief executive...

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