Summary
WITH the backing of a 20 per cent deposit on the GBP 2.5 million, five-year grant scheme, English Farming & Food Partnerships intends to try to match what it sees as a much better farm co-operative record in Scotland, Wales and continental countries.
Lord Whitty, food minister, said yesterday that the real work in selling co-operation - now increasingly referred to as collaboration - to farmers in England starts now.See the full content of this document
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English Recognise the Need to Match Co-Operation North of the Border
The aim, he said at the introduction of the EFFP's strategy in London, is to ...
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