
17/06/2010
National Parks warn landscapes may suffer, as the government cuts their budget, and Charlotte Smith hears that country of origin labels may become compulsory for fresh food.
National Parks warn English landscapes may suffer, as government cuts their budgets by 脗拢3 million this year.
Charlotte Smith hears that country of origin labels may become compulsory for fresh food.
The European Parliament has voted in favour of labelling which could see an end to foreign meat and fish being labelled as British. The National Farmers Union describes it as good news for consumers and farmers.
And Farming Today hears how the peat moorlands of the Peak District are being preserved and repaired, following damage by industrial pollution.
Presenter: Charlotte Smith Producer: Melvin Rickarby.
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