Income boost of 20 per cent for habitat restoration on low grade land

Farmers could boost their incomes by around 20 per cent if they choose to restore habitats on their least productive agricultural land, environmental think tank the Green Alliance has said.

Abi Kay
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Income boost of 20 per cent for habitat restoration on low grade land

Farmers could boost their incomes by around 20 per cent if they choose to restore habitats on their least productive agricultural land, environmental think tank the Green Alliance has said. The group...

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