Profits have been slashed at farms across England due to the rising cost of labour, fuel and animal feed.
Ukraine produces a lot of the global supply of fertiliser needed to grow food for the birds, but the war with Russia has led to price hikes, with costs rising from £200 to £800 per tonne. "We've had to hold our prices as I fear we would lose customers otherwise as they are reluctant to pay for inflationary increases.
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