FARMERS have recently been in the firing line over their contributions to global warming and carbon emissions.
The UK government has set a hugely ambitious target of cutting carbon-related emissions by 80 per cent in 2050 from the 1990 levels. It can be done, according to James Graham, the chief executive of the Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society (SAOS), the organisation that supervises the 80-plus rural cooperatives in Scotland, which have a collective turnover of about
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