Beef farmers in Northern Ireland hit out at unfair pricing

Producers say they are being excluded from British gains

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Farmers in Northern Ireland feel they are losing out to British beef producers
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Farmers in Northern Ireland feel they are losing out to British beef producers

Beef farmers in Northern Ireland have claimed the persistent price difference between Northern Ireland and Great Britain is unacceptable and is putting local beef producers at a severe disadvantage to...

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