Scotland cannot meet climate change targets without farmers' backing

Does the farming industry choose to portray itself as a climate change victim or villain, or is it ready to embrace its role as a champion of positive and responsible action?

Ewan Pate
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Scotland cannot meet climate change targets without farmers' backing

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