'Gas price penalty': British farmers hit by £1.4bn fertiliser bill since Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Stuart Stone
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Farmers are being increasingly drawn to nature-based solutions with CO2 absorption potential, after fertiliser costs soared on the back of rising gas prices

British farmers have been hit by additional £1.45bn in fertiliser costs since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and in response are increasingly turning to more cost effective nature-based solutions that...

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