Changes to farming subsidies proposed
“The government is considering scraping the ‘Brexit bonus’ which would have paid farmers and landowners to enhance nature – and replacing it with a yearly set… Read More »Changes to farming subsidies proposed
“The government is considering scraping the ‘Brexit bonus’ which would have paid farmers and landowners to enhance nature – and replacing it with a yearly set… Read More »Changes to farming subsidies proposed
“Increased environmental standards” promised. Or is this an “attack on nature”? . The government intends to bring in a bill to replace current EU regulations… Read More »Changes to environmental regulations proposed
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