Scottish farmers not yet ready to accept switch to digital grain passport

NFU Scotland says union members unconvinced new system will be better than paper

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NFU Scotland members remain unconvinced about a switch to digital grain passports
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NFU Scotland members remain unconvinced about a switch to digital grain passports

Members of NFU Scotland (NFUS) have once again challenged the proposed introduction of digital grain passports (DGP) saying only 50 per cent of key asks have been met by leadership group proposals...

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