Farming unions called the regulations 'draconian' and 'punitive' and welcomed proposed changes.
"These preparations are now also under pressure due to the current rising cost pressures we are all experiencing, alongside the wider backdrop of the global implications of the war in Ukraine," she added.
Samuel Kurtz MS, of the Welsh Conservatives, said: "I'm pleased that some progress has been made on making these NVZ regulations more proportionate, but time will tell if Plaid's cosying up to Labour will deliver for our rural communities. Plaid Cymru's rural affairs spokesman, Mabon ap Gwynfor MS, said: "Plaid Cymru has consistently argued for a more proportionate approach that works for farmers and for better financial help to support changes.
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