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Countryside (King Charles III Charitable Fund) is sponsored by King Charles III Charitable Fund. This grant supports the economic and environmental future of the countryside, including sustainable and regenerative agriculture, nature-friendly farming practices, and a brighter future for those who live and work in rural communities.
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