The Scottish government will divide its share of a £350m EU Commission fund between dairy farmers worst hit by the recent crisis. Payments will help farmers to implement management tools such as milk recording and production profiling techniques. See also: Scots renewables and food and drink get £20m in extra funds Producers will each receive between £4,000 and £1,000 of the £2.4m given to Scotland by the EU as part of its £350m dairy support package. Dairy farmers from Bute, Arran, Mull […]
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