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A new goose management policy implemented in Friesland has not yet resulted in a decrease in crop damage. This outcome has raised questions regarding the policy's effectiveness in addressing the ongoing issue of agricultural losses caused by geese. The situation prompts further examination of the policy's implementation and its impact on local farming.
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A new goose management policy has been implemented in Friesland.
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The policy has not yet led to a reduction in crop damage.
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Questions are being raised about the policy's effectiveness.
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Farmers in Friesland are experiencing crop damage from geese.
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The policy was introduced with the aim of mitigating the significant crop damage that farmers in the region have been experiencing due to goose populations. The effectiveness of this new approach is now being questioned as the problem persists.
Further analysis is needed to understand the factors contributing to the lack of immediate improvement. The ongoing crop damage continues to be a concern for the agricultural community in Friesland.