Organic farming: Growth surges in Scotland as slump continues in England and Wales

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Uncertainty over policy and funding support for farmers in England and Wales scuppering organic farmland growth, warns Soil Association

The amount of land reserved for organic farming increased for the sixth consecutive year in Scotland in 2024, although fully organic land growth continues to show scant sign of improvement in England and...

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