Growers frustrated by relationship breakdown with British Sugar

Farmers were warning it could be the end of the British sugar industry if the processor did not take their concerns seriously

Alex Black
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Growers frustrated by relationship breakdown with British Sugar

Farmers were warning it could be the end of the British sugar industry if the processor did not take their concerns seriously Growers were increasingly concerned about British Sugar's lack of understanding...

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