Farming in Five: Rural crime continues to devastate farm businesses, sauce manufacturer answers Clarkson's prayers with 100% British ketchup and the role of gamekeeping celebrated in new report

Rural crime report reveals farmers left footing £44.1 million bill, sauce manufacturer creates British ketchup after Jeremy Clarkson highlights gap in the market, and gamekeepers recognised for crucial role in preserving upland landscapes

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Cost of rural crime drops amid coordinated effort to tackle organised gangs

Gamekeepers recognised for crucial role in preserving upland landscapes

100% British ketchup created after Clarkson's Farm highlights gap in the market

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