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BBC TV COUNTRYFILE HIGHLIGHTS SALMON FARMING

BBC TV COUNTRYFILE HIGHLIGHTS SALMON FARMING

Posted on 02/12/201329/01/2019 by Duncan Philpott

Countryfile, Sunday 1st December, highlighted the problems with salmon farming, interviewing S&TA(S) Director of Communications Andrew Graham-Stewart.

View the programme on: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03kw9j9/Countryfile_Peak_District/.

Posted in Salmon FarmingTagged 2013

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