February 23, 2025

| – 7/30/2024

The Inland Revenue is responsible for the collection and management of the agri- on the government level in , yet local taxes are payable to local authorities. From 1998, farmers have been allowed to a self-assessment of the direct taxes to support the loyal participation of the farmers as well in tax computation.

| – {7/30/2024

The Inland Revenue is responsible for the collection and management of the agri- on the government level in , yet local taxes are payable to local authorities. From 1998, farmers have been allowed to a self-assessment of the direct taxes to support the loyal participation of the farmers as well in tax computation.

#NAME? – 7/30/2024

What farmers pay for water. On average farms are using 2.5 cubic litres @ £1.75 EACH DAY. This means that across the 86% of holdings using mains water as their primary supply FARMERS PAY £274,662,500 EACH YEAR FOR WATER. Using the we could save the industry £12,318,750 each year if just 5% of farm …

#NAME? – {7/30/2024

What farmers pay for water. On average farms are using 2.5 cubic litres @ £1.75 EACH DAY. This means that across the 86% of holdings using mains water as their primary supply FARMERS PAY £274,662,500 EACH YEAR FOR WATER. Using the we could save the industry £12,318,750 each year if just 5% of farm …

and Africa – 5/25/2024

Unlike the , drought in Africa doesn’t just hit crop yields, it impacts on life itself. But and African farmers are both grappling with ways to manage water more wisely – there just happens to be a lot less of it in Africa. With families often having less than one hectare, anything that undermines yields means an empty stomach.