BREXIT MAY SPARK INNOVATION IN RURAL ECONOMY SAY EXPERTS

No-one knows for sure just what deal the UK is going to end up with at the end of the two-year Brexit negotiation period - and just how that will affect British landowners and the agricultural sector. The general election result (due as Land & Business went to press) may begin the process of bringing some clarity to what remains for now something of an art in informed crystal ball gazing. Certainty, can, however, be found in one area: the current climate for historically low and long-term lending rates is likely to support investment well into whatever ...


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