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Farming businesses cannot expect any external saviours, say Andersons

With significant challenges and uncertainty facing the sector, Cedric Porter takes a look at the outlook for farming businesses in the coming years

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Farming businesses cannot expect any external saviours, say Andersons

Farming cannot expect any external saviours and it will have to organise itself if it is to make sustainable returns in 2026 and beyond. That was the stark message in the annual outlook from farm business...

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