UK and Brazil team up to tackle environmental impact of fertilisers

Increased collaboration will drive research and innovation, boosting supply chain resilience says Government

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The UK has joined forces with Brazil in order to tackle the environmental impact of fertilisers
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The UK has joined forces with Brazil in order to tackle the environmental impact of fertilisers

The UK has joined forces with Brazil in order to tackle the environmental impact of fertilisers. In what is being described as a ‘historic' partnership, the memorandum of understanding was signed by...

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