The latest figures from the National Farmers’ Union reveals that farmers are being left behind because of the high cost of installing full fibre broadband in rural areas, according to a story on the BBC.

Grain Broadband is offering Widnes residents an internet boost with the introduction of full fibre network to the Cheshire town.
The fibre network provider is rolling out speeds reaching 1Gb, allowing homes to increase the speed of working and leisure activities while saving on costs.
Richard Cameron, CEO at Grain Broadband, said: “We’re excited to offer Widnes residents an internet service that can keep up with their digital lives,”
“We’re not just delivering faster internet; we are also saving customers a significant amount on their monthly broadband bill.”
The first homes and businesses are due to be connected in early 2025.