Soaring input costs put climate action on hold

Soaring input costs are forcing farmers to put climate action on hold, leading to feelings of frustration and guilt, according to new research from NatWest.

Abi Kay
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Soaring input costs put climate action on hold

Soaring input costs are forcing farmers to put climate action on hold, leading to feelings of frustration and guilt, according to new research from NatWest. Almost all farmers (99 per cent) have been...

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