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Organic farmers urged to join Soil Association consultation

Body set to update standards in Northern Ireland to keep pace with latest regulations on fertiliser, feed and nutrients

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Farmers and growers in Northern Ireland are being invited to feed back on new organic standards
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Farmers and growers in Northern Ireland are being invited to feed back on new organic standards

Farmers, vets, food processing and agri-food businesses in Northern Ireland are being invited to help shape the future of organic food and farming by responding to a new consultation on key Soil Association...

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