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"We are seeking views, in a variety of ways, across the UK agri-food industry, but this is your chance to tell us your experiences of farm assurance so that we hear directly from the farming community".

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Dr David Llewellyn (pictured), lead commissioner of the farm assurance review and former vice-chancellor of Harper Adams University, said: “The programme of work, which will cover seven distinct stages, will be aimed at letting anyone, or any organisation, that wants to share their views on this important subject be able to do that, regardless of where they sit in the supply chain."
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Dr David Llewellyn (pictured), lead commissioner of the farm assurance review and former vice-chancellor of Harper Adams University, said: “The programme of work, which will cover seven distinct stages, will be aimed at letting anyone, or any organisation, that wants to share their views on this important subject be able to do that, regardless of where they sit in the supply chain."

The NPA has urged its members to take part in an independent evaluation of the UK's Farm Assurance Review schemes. Established in the wake of 'furore' over Red Tractor's plans to introduce a Greener...

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