DEFRA has twice made the headlines for the wrong reasons recently.
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On 16 March, it also emerged that DEFRA is unaware of how many acres of farmland there are in England. Speaking in the House of Commons, Huw Irranca-Davies, minister for the natural and marine environment, wildlife and rural affairs, overestimated the amount of Englands farmland by 11.6million acres.
Shadow farm minister Jim Paice said: It is astonishing that ministers should think there is more agricultural land in England than there is actual land in the entire country.
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