'Nature and food production go hand in hand': Farmers urge government to support shift away from industrial livestock production

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Polling shows strong appetite from UK farmers to move towards more nature-friendly livestock practices, if government and corporates back the transition

UK farmers are willing to transition away from industrial livestock farming practices and embrace more nature-friendly livestock systems that can enhance climate resilience, if they can secure financial...

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