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February 20: Arla profits soar, rewarding farmers with the highest dividend payout to farmer-owners in the company's history

In today's Farming in Five, chief reporter Rachael Brown reports on Arla’s soaring profits, giving its farmer-owners the highest dividend payout in the company’s history, how tenant farmers are being left ‘unprotected’ by the Chancellor’s changes to Inheritance Tax, and the UK's borders have been called into question once again after 600kg of illegal meat was seized in Northern Ireland.

Rachael Brown
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Farmers rewarded as Arla profits soar

Tenant farmers left 'unprotected' by Treasury's IHT changes

'Draconian' shotgun licence changes could wedge 'new divide' between Labour and countryside

Labour backbencher support remains in focus to pressurise Gov to listen to farmers' IHT concerns

Farmers Guardian and the Tenant Farmers Association are carrying out a joint survey to better understand the real-life implications of the proposed changes to Inheritance Tax in the Chancellor's Budget

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