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5 things we have learned about the farmland market in 2023

Farmland values have continued to rise so far in 2023, despite uncertainty in the economy and prices declining in the general property market.

Alex Black
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5 things we have learned about the farmland market in 2023

George Marffy, Savills rural research investment analyst, shares some of the key findings for the GB farmland market. 1. Supply of farmland increased By the end of June 85,400 acres of lowland farmland...

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