ENGLAND AND WALES LANDOWNERS ASSESS NEW POST-BREXIT COMMERCIAL REALITY WITHOUT FOOD PRODUCITON PAYMENTS

FOR rural landowners in England and Wales, the UK quitting the European Union (EU) on January 31 maybe the most important market driver in 2020. Uncertainty over Brexit has held up investment, sales and purchases, constitutional change is coming, landowners can plan with more clarity. Matthew Sudlow, Strutt & Parker director, said: “Over the past year or two…some sellers have held back marketing their land due to political and Brexit-related uncertainties…and the more specific uncertainty for farming on the future of agricultural and environmental ...


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