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These will be the uncomfortable corona questions for Hugo de Jonge

These will be the uncomfortable corona questions for Hugo de Jonge

The Dutch government is making progress on addressing long-standing nitrogen emission issues despite farmer protests. Agriculture Minister Jaimi van Essen now faces the challenge of balancing these new policy plans.

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