Policymakers in Europe and Nigeria have rolled out new frameworks to expand state support for farmers, stabilise incomes…
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The Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) has renewed its call for a sharp increase in tariffs on imported pork, warning that without urgent action, local pig farmers will continue to be squeezed out of the market despite growing domestic production capacity. Chief executive officer James Paul said pork tariffs stood out as one of the major […] The post BAS renews call for increase in pork tariffs appeared first on nationnews.com.
Policymakers in Europe and Nigeria have rolled out new frameworks to expand state support for farmers, stabilise incomes…
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