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Push for retailers to ditch imported soya

British retailers are being urged to help create a market for home-grown protein crops to help reduce livestock farmers’ reliance on harmful soya imports.

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Push for retailers to ditch imported soya

British retailers are being urged to help create a market for home-grown protein crops to help reduce livestock farmers’ reliance on harmful soya imports. By Jonathan Wheeler The Soil Association...

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