date:Jan 19, 2020
downers rather than farmers delivering these specified public benefits.
The UK Agriculture Bill was first introduced before Parliament in 2018 in setting out a major policy to invest in the environment and take back control for farmers after almost 50 years under EU rule. However, local farmers at the time were vocal about concerns the new legislation would not be enough to compete in volatile post-Brexit market. Concerns about a national labor deficit amid lagging exports continued into the pr