Farmers frustrated by 8p Christmas carrot offer

Producers say low prices devalues farming in eyes of consumer

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NFU deputy president David Exwood has questioned heavy discounts placed on British produce by supermarkets
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NFU deputy president David Exwood has questioned heavy discounts placed on British produce by supermarkets

Farmers have reacted with anger and frustration at news supermarkets are selling Christmas dinner produce for as little as 8p per bag. NFU deputy president David Exwood described one offer as ‘madness'...

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