Livestock producers raise concerns as Australian and New Zealand meat starts to make its mark

Government urged to encourage retailers to back British as results of FTAs start to bite

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Consumers must back British in face of rising imports, say industry leaders
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Consumers must back British in face of rising imports, say industry leaders

Livestock producers could soon begin to feel the effects of the Government's Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) as meat from Australia and New Zealand threatens to flood the market. Speaking at the launch...

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