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US to welcome potential 13,000t of UK beef in 2026 under new quota

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US to welcome potential 13,000t of UK beef in 2026 under new quota

A new country-specific, guaranteed quota of 13,000t earmarked for beef from the UK has officially come into force in the...

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Voluntary Milk Reduction Scheme will not be made mandatory - Hogan

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Voluntary Milk Reduction Scheme will not be made mandatory - Hogan

The Voluntary Milk Reduction Scheme will not be made mandatory in the future, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development,...

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