Organic farmers urged to join Soil Association consultation

Body set to update standards in Northern Ireland to keep pace with latest regulations on fertiliser, feed and nutrients

Jane Thynne
Head of News and Business
clock • 2 min read
Farmers and growers in Northern Ireland are being invited to feed back on new organic standards
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Farmers and growers in Northern Ireland are being invited to feed back on new organic standards

Farmers, vets, food processing and agri-food businesses in Northern Ireland are being invited to help shape the future of organic food and farming by responding to a new consultation on key Soil Association...

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