Welsh govt urged to end tree planting funds for foreign firms
The Welsh farming industry has warned that it is a threat to family farms across the country, as foreign investment companies are buying farmland for afforestation projects - planting trees to offset their green credentials and emissions.
Source: farminguk.comPublished on 2021-11-29
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