Farmland values set to buck recession fears
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Liam Bailey talks to Andrew Shirley and Jess Waddington about the resilience of the UK’s farmland market. The average price of agricultural land recently reached a near historic high of £8,300 per acre, according to the Knight Frank Farmland Index. Andrew and Jess explain why, despite widening economic gloom, confusion over post-Brexit environmental schemes and the impact of rising fuel and fertilizer prices, £10,000 per acre is within reach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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