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Farming faces £800m loss owing to EU reset

A new report claims growers are facing a 'cliff edge' amid fall in profits, production and food security

Jane Thynne
Head of News and Business
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Cereal growers could face fall in production owing to the forthcoming EU reset
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Cereal growers could face fall in production owing to the forthcoming EU reset

UK farming could lose in excess of £800 million per year in the the forthcoming EU reset, should the Government fail to negotiate a satisfactory deal a new report has warned. Commissioned by CropLife...

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