Jersey farmers are warning that the increase in ferry charges is raising the costs of exporting their products.
2026-01-21 00:00
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Jersey's primary exporters of goods, the island's farmers who transport tens of thousands of tonnes of Jersey Royals to the UK annually, have expressed worries about recent rises in ferry-related fees. Growers argue that the increases should have been restricted to inflation for the present year.
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