Summary
MORE than two decades after gaining infamy for symbolising the folly of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy, the butter mountain is back.
The current mountain - stocks of butter that are bought by the EU to prop up the prices paid to daily farmers - scarcely match the 1.2m-tonne record reached in 1986.See the full content of this document
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Revealed: The New Eu Butter Mountain
But so far this year, with prices having...
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