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FG's Save Britain's Family Farms campaign is heading to LAMMA

The campaign aims to support the industry's call to the Government to scrap the family farm tax

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FG's Save Britain's Family Farms campaign is heading to LAMMA
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FG's Save Britain's Family Farms campaign is heading to LAMMA

The campaign will feature heavily at this year's LAMMA Show on January 15 - 16, and help to unite the industry in the fight against the Government's Inheritance Tax plans.

Save Britain's Family Farms (SBFF) is about showcasing the value of agriculture across society, and there is no better place to do that than at the biggest agricultural machinery show. 

The main goals of the campaign are: 

SAVE

Showcase family farms' contribution to society

Amend Inheritance Tax threshold to protect small family farms

Viable food producing industry will ensure a future for next generation

Encourage the public to buy British and support home-grown food production

READ NOW: Farming families deliver heart-warming letters to Keir Starmer in response to IHT

If you want to find out more you can visit the campaign page now and download the SBFF poster, or if you are attending LAMMA Show you can head to the Íæż½ã½ã stand to get involved at the show. 

The campaign has already gathered much support, from grassroot farmers to MP's and celebrity names like Adam Henson.

If you want to have your say and highlight the impact this will have on you and your future, please email [email protected]

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