Down to Agribusiness podcast: Brexit deadline and IFA finances
In this week’s Down to Agribusiness podcast, Lorcan Allen and Phelim O’Neill discuss the state of play on the last-minute Brexit talks and analyse the IFA’s finances over the last five years.
In this week’s Down to Agribusiness podcast, Lorcan Allen and Phelim O’Neill discuss the latest state of play in Brexit trade talks between the EU and the UK.
With an announcement expected this week, the big issue holding up progress in Brexit talks has been the issue of a level playing field between the EU and the UK.
In the week the IFA published its 2020 accounts, we also chat about the IFA's finances and examine what impact the 2015 pay scandal has had on the association's income.
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Title: Down to Agribusiness podcast: Brexit deadline and IFA finances
In this week’s Down to Agribusiness podcast, Lorcan Allen and Phelim O’Neill discuss the state of play on the last-minute Brexit talks and analyse the IFA’s finances over the last five years.
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In this week’s Down to Agribusiness podcast, Lorcan Allen and Phelim O’Neill discuss the latest state of play in Brexit trade talks between the EU and the UK.
With an announcement expected this week, the big issue holding up progress in Brexit talks has been the issue of a level playing field between the EU and the UK.
In the week the IFA published its 2020 accounts, we also chat about the IFA's finances and examine what impact the 2015 pay scandal has had on the association's income.
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