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Outlook: what's in store for shoots next season?
"Most shoots were optimistic about their prospects for the 2018/19 season; of those which let days, 66% said they were selling easily."
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"Most shoots were optimistic about their prospects for the 2018/19 season; of those which let days, 66% said they were selling easily."
"Profitability varies widely, and analysis of all costs is essential for setting shoot charges for future seasons"
"Market activity in Scotland and some English regions was delayed due to the weather. What effect did this have on supply and values during H1 2018?"
"The results for the 2017 harvest year reveal that, despite the weather, average crop yields were generally good and, although fixed costs rose, farmer returns improved"
"Short-term uncertainty lingers, but markets are likely to strengthen over the next five years. Holdings with a range of income streams will be sought after, while commercial units with little scope to diversify could encounter further downside risk"
"With a large area of farmland and high domestic demand, the UK has the means post-Brexit to boost production and reduce dependency on imports"
"While pure commercial holdings are at risk from any reduction in farm earnings, we forecast rising values for those with options to diversify. Is there anything we can learn from historic trends? We examine the events that shaped farmland values"
"The rental market remained subdued during 2017, in keeping with the longer-term downtrend in the size and frequency of reviews undertaken"
"Given the uncertainty and associated risk over the next five years, land managers should assess their respective exposure to a decline in farm earnings. Our research has flagged four short- and long-term levers to protect investment returns"