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Farmers urged not to delay their sustainability journey

Farmers will benefit from three income streams in future - primary food, public goods and carbon trading - and should not delay in embarking on their sustainability journey.Ìý

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Farmers urged not to delay their sustainability journey

Farmers will benefit from three income streams in future - primary food, public goods and carbon trading - and should not delay in embarking on their sustainability journey. That was the message from...

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