John McLenaghan assumes the presidency of the Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) at a time of significant challenge for farming in Northern Ireland. However, given the track record of the man from Garvagh in Co Derry during his four years as deputy president of the union, no one doubts his abilities to strike the right balance on behalf of the farming sector during the period ahead. Recent years have seen production agriculture placed at the very heart…
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