Input costs hit grower confidence
Farmer confidence is at its lowest since the start of the pandemic, says the latest confidence survey from the NFU.
This is in part due to the spiralling costs of production being faced by farmers and growers, with 88 per cent saying they are being negatively affected by input costs such as energy, fuel and fertiliser. Meanwhile, 82 per cent of farmers have also said the

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