Time for action as farmers face catalogue of challenges

Soaring input costs, labour shortages and systemic supply chain failures have created a catalogue of challenges for farming businesses.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Time for action as farmers face catalogue of challenges

Soaring input costs, labour shortages and systemic supply chain failures have created a catalogue of challenges for farming businesses. Industry figures called on the Government to roll up its sleeves...

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