Wednesday 09 April, 2025

More than 800 Welsh farmers sign-up for £20m infrastructure funds

Deputy First Minister says schemes will help build on-farm resilience for future generations

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Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies said he is pleased so many farmers have applied for schemes
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Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies said he is pleased so many farmers have applied for schemes

More than 800 Welsh farm business have applied for a share of two support schemes worth over £20million. The schemes were launched in April by Deputy First Minister with responsibility for Rural Affairs,...

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