Summary
SUGAR giant Tate and Lyle, which for generations had a strong presence in Liverpool, has hit the jackpot at the expense of poor and struggling farmers.
The company tops the list of outfits raking in Common Agricultural Policy subsidies, collecting pounds 120 million a year while farmers - the intended beneficiaries - receive as little as pounds 3,000.See the full content of this document
Extract
Policy Leaves Sour Taste for World Farmers
Shame on them, although the real blame lies with the CAP itself.
The figures were rel...See the full content of this document
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