Diesel-dependent farmers likely to be hit hardest

FARMERS depending on diesel are likely to be hit hardest by the oil price spiral, which is estimated to cost the Irish economy €800 million per year.
Diesel-dependent farmers likely to be hit hardest

Around the world, several trends are converging to push up diesel prices faster than petrol prices.

And farmers are unable to boost prices for their products and services, which is the normal response of other business sectors to rising fuel prices.

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