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15 farming organisations will challenge Gov on issues including supply chain fairness and obstacles to economic growth

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Scotland Office Minister Kirsty McNeill said UK Gov is 'listening' to farmers' concerns over changes to Inheritance Tax.
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Scotland Office Minister Kirsty McNeill said UK Gov is 'listening' to farmers' concerns over changes to Inheritance Tax.

A roundtable discussion could explore challenges farmers face and address current threats to the supply chain, food security and farm businesses. Parliamentary under-secretary of state for Scotland...

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