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SFS delay welcomed – but climate challenges remain the same

SFS delay welcomed – but climate challenges remain the same
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Welsh government delays new support scheme for another year

Welsh government delays new support scheme for another year
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Wildlife Trusts demand return to N licensing in Wales

The scrapping of a proposed licensing scheme to regulate the spreading of livestock slurry in Wales has been described by a wildlife charity as a

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The big issues with Wales' plan to slash carbon emissions

The big issues with Wales' plan to slash carbon emissions
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New Wales farming pollution rules 'compel industry to change'

BBC News Published image copyrightAfonydd Cymru image captionThere is an average of three farm pollution incidents a week in Wales, the government says New rules on rural pollution are draconian say farming unions, but are being welcomed by wildlife groups. The regulations have been designed to have a significant and ongoing impact on agricultural incidents, said the Welsh Government. To tackle river pollution, the rules focus on farmers use of slurry and fertilisers on their land. Ministers said they have acted as the industry itself had not done enough to combat the issue. The potential of introducing new regulations - which are now due to come into force on 1 April - has been discussed for several years by the Welsh Government.

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