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Jeremy said at the meeting, according to The Mirror: “It is diversification of a farming business. We have already started talking to our neighbouring farmers.”
He added: “Farmers look after the woodland, they look after the hedges, the streams and the fields – they keep it beautiful.
“Farmers are not going to be able to do that for much longer because of the farmer’s state of finances.
“We have been told as farmers to diversify – that is exactly what this proposal is.”
According to the Daily Star, Jeremy added the refusal would be a “very bad day for farming”.
Then asked how frustrated he was, he said: “Very, and so will all the local farmers.”