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Co-op says it will continue to back British farmers following Autumn Budget

The supermarket will continue to spend over £700 million per year with British farmers and agriculture suppliers and is urging the Government to ensure that UK farmers are properly supported

Mia Willemsen
News and business reporter
clock • 2 min read
Co-op says it will continue to back British farmers following Autumn Budget

Following the Autumn Budget, Co-op has announced plans to ‘Back Britain' with a targeted £1 billion into the UK economy over the next 12 months, designed to back Britain's consumers, businesses and high...

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