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75% of Irish farmers remain deeply concerned about rising input costs
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75% of Irish farmers remain deeply concerned about rising input costs
The biggest concern for Irish farmers - for the second year in a row - is rising input costs such as feed, fertiliser, and energy. That is according to an annual Farm Report conducted by ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness special...
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