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COP28: Farming unions urge world leaders to back farming

Sustainable, supported agriculture can be the solution to climate change, say industry leaders

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UK farming union leaders have urged leaders to support farming at COP28
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UK farming union leaders have urged leaders to support farming at COP28

UK farming unions (NFU, NFU Scotland, UFU and NFU Cymru) have come together to call upon world leaders gathering for COP28 to support a sustainable and productive future for agriculture. The unions...

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