Farmers union rejects no-deal cattle cull claim

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No-deal Brexit cattle cull 'scare tactics' - Ulster Farmers' Union

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About 800 million litres of milk are processed in the Republic of Ireland from Northern Ireland each year. Mr Ferguson said the UFU has been in contact with politicians, both locally and in Westminster,"to make our case that a no-deal Brexit would be disastrous for farmers".

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