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Thursday, 18 October, 2001, 06:30 GMT 07:30 UK
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Report outlines help for farmers
More short term aid for farming and tourism is called for in new plans to revive the UK's rural economy after foot and mouth.

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 | The Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett says the extra money will help farmers survive the winter real 28k
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 | Steve Heaton of the National Farmers' Union in Cumbria says the report is "a bit thin on detail" for the long term. real 28k
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Report outlines help for farmers
More short term aid for farming and tourism is called for in new plans to revive the UK's rural economy after foot and mouth.

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Also:
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 | The Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett says the extra money will help farmers survive the winter real 28k
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 | Steve Heaton of the National Farmers' Union in Cumbria says the report is "a bit thin on detail" for the long term. real 28k
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The BBC's Richard Bilton on the reception given to the report
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The Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett says the extra money will help farmers survive the winter
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Steve Heaton of the National Farmers' Union in Cumbria says the report is "a bit thin on detail" for the long term.
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