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Wales' future farming schemes must consider common land

NFU Cymru are concerned the views of Welsh farmers, particularly common land graziers are not being ‘adequately represented' in discussions around land management in Bannau Brycheiniog National Park

Rachael Brown
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Wales' future farming schemes must consider common land

Upland farmers, particularly common land graziers in Wales, are concerned the future economic viability of their farm businesses are being undermined at a time when they are faced with significant cost...

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