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Do we want our countryside to be a broken wasteland like the American mid-west? I think most of us want something better and I believe in our ability to rebel against this looming disaster, writes farmer James Rebanks.
In those who are excluded from society, there is a wealth of alienated ‘sleeping’ talent and experience, which could improve our communities and give back satisfaction, self-esteem, and productivity.
The future of large-scale sustainable mussel farming is under threat after a seventh month of uncertainty and lack of income amid dispute that Defra failed to spot technicality that prohibits their trade post Brexit.
Food in Community is pushing for a radical departure from the giving of food aid by joining the call for a cash-first system.
Brexit has left small businesses reeling as new trade rules mean exports to Europe have ceased in some sectors, while others face thousands in new weekly paperwork costs.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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