Bakery business Baker & Baker to support East Anglia water stewardship programme

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River Nar | Credit: WRAP
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River Nar | Credit: WRAP

Projects will help local farmers with practical measures to improve water retention, enhance biodiversity, and increase crop yields

European bakery business Baker & Baker has announced it is to provide financial support over the next three years for a water stewardship project delivered by waste charity WRAP and the Norfolk Rivers...

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