BY PETER CADDLE
Climate laws are having a negative knock-on effect on farming as businesses outbid locals for land in hopes of generating carbon credits.
The future existence of family farms in Wales is under threat as a result of Britain’s climate laws, which are seeing big businesses outbid locals for land.
Companies have bought up more and more land in the British Home Nation in hopes of obtaining so-called carbon credits, which can be used to offset company emissions elsewhere.