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Shockingly low AHDB voter numbers kick registration drive into high gear

AHDB has reiterated its call for farmers to register to vote on how their levies are spent, after figures showed just 2 per cent of beef producers and 4 per cent of lamb producers had signed up.

Abi Kay
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Shockingly low AHDB voter numbers kick registration drive into high gear

AHDB has reiterated its call for farmers to register to vote on how their levies are spent, after figures showed just 2 per cent of beef producers and 4 per cent of lamb producers had signed up. The...

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