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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 4 MIN

Transition period after SPS agreement rejected in Gov response to EFRA report

from Farming in Five by Farmers Guardian · host Farmers Guardian

Farming in Five: Transition period after SPS agreement rejected in Gov response to EFRA report, JCB heir threatens to take company abroad due to IHT changes, 'Eat meat and drink beer' - Gov's response to possibility of UK food and CO2 shortages and East Yorkshire farmer informs Emmerdale prostate cancer storyline.  Your daily update from Farmers Guardian

Farming in Five: Transition period after SPS agreement rejected in Gov response to EFRA report, JCB heir threatens to take company abroad due to IHT changes, 'Eat meat and drink beer' - Gov's response to possibility of UK food and CO2 shortages and East Yorkshire farmer informs Emmerdale prostate cancer storyline. Your daily update from Farmers Guardian

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