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By Craig Duggan
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image captionOne of the most rural constituencies in the UK, farming is vital to the Brecon and Radnorshire economy
With its majestic mountains and stunning countryside, Brecon and Radnorshire has long been a draw for outdoor enthusiasts.
Unsurprisingly, many of those living in this sparsely populated, rural constituency work in agriculture.
Farming union NFU Cymru is headquartered at the Royal Welsh showground in Llanelwedd, Powys.
Its president, John Davies, who lives in the village of Merthyr Cynog, said farming was the biggest issue here.
Geographically, Brecon and Radnorshire, which covers a swathe of mid Wales, is the largest constituency in England and Wales.
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By Craig Duggan
image captionHydro schemes harness the power of water as it flows through a turbine to generate electricity
Private hydropower schemes are on a cliff edge in Wales due to a decision to withdraw business rate relief for some projects from April, according to the British Hydropower Association.
In Wales, it is estimated it would cost less than £500,000 a year.
The Welsh government said over half of Wales energy needs were met through renewable sources.
It said this included a 2% contribution from 363 hydropower projects, and it had no evidence of any projects ceasing to operate due to unsustainable costs .