Warning over risks of private sales

IAAS has warned an increase in private sales could leave farmers open to unfair prices and payment dodgers

Ewan Pate
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Warning over risks of private sales

IAAS has warned an increase in private sales could leave farmers open to unfair prices and payment dodgers Private sales of livestock may be increasing, but they do not come with the same guarantees...

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