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EU farmers who opt out of eco-schemes will see direct payments slashed

EU farmers who refuse to participate in new eco-schemes to benefit the environment, mitigate climate change or improve animal welfare are set to see their direct payments slashed under proposed new CAP rules.

Abi Kay
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EU farmers who opt out of eco-schemes will see direct payments slashed

EU farmers who refuse to participate in new eco-schemes to benefit the environment, mitigate climate change or improve animal welfare are set to see their direct payments slashed under proposed new Common...

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