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UK witnesses over 5 percent decline in some its rarest pig breeds

2020-04-16 11:45:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

Native breeds are an integral part of both wild and domestic ecosystems in the UK and can bring new levels of environmental, economic and cultural benefit to agriculture and to rural communities. This is why it is so essential to track their numbers and preserve their genetic lines.

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