The Farmers Guardian podcast: SAVE BRITAIN'S FAMILY FARMS - Value our industry and urge the Government to change its mind on IHT

This week online editor Emily Ashworth looks at Farmers Guardian's Save Britain's Family Farms campaign and the value that needs to be put back on the industry

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The Farmers Guardian podcast: SAVE BRITAIN'S FAMILY FARMS - Value our industry and urge the Government to change its mind on IHT

Nature, economic contribution, jobs, education and above all, food - all of these are just some of what farming contributes to society, and post-Budget, it is more important than ever to highlight the vital role agriculture plays. 

FG's Save Britain's Family Farms aims to help family farms and businesses navigate through this challenging time, and hold the Government accountable.

READ NOW: EXCLUSIVE with Sir Keir Starmer: "No-one works harder than our farmers"

In this podcast you will hear from family farms and how much this Budget will impact them, and explore how as a country we can really back those who produce the nation's food. 

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