Cash for 'new kit': Farmers to reap rewards from £31m green tech fund

Stuart Stone
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Cash for 'new kit': Farmers to reap rewards from £31m green tech fund

Government announces more than £30m ringfenced for farming and forestry tech that can help boost sustainable food production and reduce emissions

Farmers are set to reap rewards from a range of new green technologies, after £31m was yesterday made available through the latest round of the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF). Having received...

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