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Political party policies for land and farming
"2024 will be dominated by election politics. We analyse what Great Britain’s major political parties are pledging that could impact agricultural land values"
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"2024 will be dominated by election politics. We analyse what Great Britain’s major political parties are pledging that could impact agricultural land values"
"Kelly Hewson-Fisher discusses the opportunity farmland poses as a solution to environmental challenges and a source of long-term capital growth for investors"
"These case studies demonstrate how four different but successful farm and estate diversifications have managed to utilise their assets, expertise and heritage to strengthen their traditional farming businesses"
"As costs increase and subsidies decrease, the case for diversification grows. Creating relevant and in-demand offerings is key to overall success"
"An overly prescriptive approach could prevent much-needed investment coming forward."
"Driven by the end of agricultural subsidies and climate change priorities, the future usage and occupation of land will change. Now is the time for farms and estates to develop a strategy for their business"
"If the UK cannot kick its gas addiction by 2050 then it could instead make it a green supply, which would be an alternative to electrification"
"An AD plant requires a near-constant supply of feedstock. Ashley Lilley looks at some of the challenges associated with this and how to overcome them"
"There are some unique considerations in constructing an anaerobic digestion plant. Rob Asquith looks at how to account for them and avoid common problems"
"It's essential to engage with the relevant authority as soon as possible."