Farming could ditch its subsidy tag and be 'force for good'

Farming could ditch its subsidy tag and become a contributor to the public purse post-Brexit, the boss of a large commercial dairy farm has said. 

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Farming could ditch its subsidy tag and be 'force for good'

Farming could ditch its subsidy tag and become a contributor to the public purse post-Brexit, the boss of a large commercial dairy farm has said. Grosvenor Farms, Chester, produces 90,000 litres of...

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