Spotlight: The Farmland Market – 2024
Contains 2 articles"A step change in farmland supply suggests it is set to increase further"
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"A step change in farmland supply suggests it is set to increase further"
"2024 will be dominated by election politics. We analyse what Great Britain’s major political parties are pledging that could impact agricultural land values"
"Value appreciation to slow due to economic challenges, weaker demand and increased availability of farmland"
"Kelly Hewson-Fisher discusses the opportunity farmland poses as a solution to environmental challenges and a source of long-term capital growth for investors"
"Savills Global Farmland Index demonstrates a slower rate of growth in 2022, but despite this international farmland continues to perform well against other asset classes, as the pressures on land grow"
"Farmland continues to be a safe haven for capital and a hedge against inflation with capital and income returns"
"Farmland can offer investors a variety of benefits."
"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"
"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"