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Young farmers warn minister: ‘People are fed up with the flip-flopping in The Hague’

Young farmers warn minister: ‘People are fed up with the flip-flopping in The Hague’

Merel Straathof, representing young farmers, warned the Dutch government that leaked nitrogen plans lack a clear future perspective for the sector. She specifically criticized proposed buffer zones exceeding 500 meters as unjustifiable and stated that farmers are tired of political indecision in The Hague.

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