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There is no specific number of GCSEs required to become a farmer, as the path to farming can vary widely. However, having at least a few GCSEs in subjects like mathematics, science, and geography can be beneficial. Practical experience and skills in agriculture are often more important than formal qualifications. Many farmers also pursue vocational training or apprenticeships to gain hands-on expertise.

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