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Government must not hold the dairy sector back

Policymakers must not undermine the progress and ambition of the dairy sector and need to back it on trade.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Government must not hold the dairy sector back

Policymakers must not undermine the progress and ambition of the dairy sector and need to back it on trade. Speaking at the Dairy UK dinner in London on Wednesday June 15 Arla managing director and...

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