Farm Assurance Review says progress is being made, but there is still work to do

Government agencies singled out as 'disappointing' as organisations claim it may take longer to achieve recommendations

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Dr David Llewellyn said it was evident from the submissions that certain schemes were well advanced in meeting the recommendations, while some had more to do
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Dr David Llewellyn said it was evident from the submissions that certain schemes were well advanced in meeting the recommendations, while some had more to do

An interim report published as part of the UK Farm Assurance Review (UKFAR) has revealed while progress is being made, there is still ‘a lot to be done'. The report provides an update on actions taken...

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