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1481: Anderson’s AgriBrief March 2012
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Organic sales are down again except for poultry and baby food. Also – new Nature Improvement Areas and the Catchment Sensitive Capital Grant Scheme. The National Planning Policy Framework – will it produce difficulties for tenant farmers? Emissions from biofuels may exceed those of fossil fuels. Are milk prices going to fall?
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- Subject Collection > Food & drink > Food & drink supply chains
- Subject Collection > Food & drink > Organic food & drink
- Subject Collection > Rural policy & development > Economic development
- Subject Collection > Rural policy & development > UK rural policy
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