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HSBC head of economics Mark Berrisford-Smith told delegates at the NFU Cymru conference last week that a combination of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the transition away from EU policy and dealing with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic meant farm businesses were operating in a very dangerous world, with financial conditions never experienced in our lifetimes.

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HSBC head of economics Mark Berrisford-Smith told delegates at the NFU Cymru conference last week that a combination of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the transition away from EU policy and dealing with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic meant farm businesses were operating in a very dangerous world, with financial conditions never experienced in our lifetimes.

HSBC head of economics Mark Berrisford-Smith told delegates at the NFU Cymru conference last week that a combination of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the transition away from EU policy and dealing with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic meant farm businesses were operating in a very dangerous world, with financial conditions never experienced in our lifetimes.

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HSBC head of economics Mark Berrisford-Smith told delegates at the NFU Cymru conference last week that a combination of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the transition away from EU policy and dealing with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic meant farm businesses were operating in a very dangerous world, with financial conditions never experienced in our lifetimes.

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HSBC head of economics Mark Berrisford-Smith told delegates at the NFU Cymru conference last week that a combination of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the transition away from EU policy and dealing with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic meant farm businesses were operating in a very dangerous world, with financial conditions never experienced in our lifetimes.

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HSBC head of economics Mark Berrisford-Smith told delegates at the NFU Cymru conference last week that a combination of the ongoing war in Ukraine, the transition away from EU policy and dealing with the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic meant farm businesses were operating in a very dangerous world, with financial conditions never experienced in our lifetimes.