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GB farmland: Q1, a return to normality?
"Covid-19 impacted the farmland market in both 2020 and 2021, affecting property marketing plans."
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"Covid-19 impacted the farmland market in both 2020 and 2021, affecting property marketing plans."
"Creating scale, space and a pathway for private capital to invest into nature-based solutions is now essential to reverse land degradation"
"Constrained supply and competing demands provide resilience in the face of wider economic challenges and ensure that average farmland values remain high"
"Supply of farmland has increased modestly and farmers are exiting the industry but in our assessment there won’t be a step change in acres available"
"Sustainability and leisure provide opportunities to diversify"
"Surveys suggest more farmers will leave the industry without using the LSES."
"Why investors can benefit hugely from holding farmland assets within their portfolio."
"The outlook for the global farmland investment market remains highly positive as the issues surrounding agricultural production, food security, commodity trading and supply chain resilience are pushed firmly into the spotlight"
"Savills Global Farmland index demonstrates strong returns in 2021 as the integration of natural capital with commodity market production becomes a prominent theme for agricultural investment funds globally"
"Savills Global Farmland Index reveals the performance of premium agricultural land across the world"