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Farmers Guardian Podcast Autumn Budget - How will the Chancellor's Budget impact agriculture?

The Farmers Guardian news team give their analysis of the Chancellor's Budget

Rachael Brown
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Farmers Guardian Podcast Autumn Budget - How will the Chancellor's Budget impact agriculture?

Following the Chancellor's announcements on Inheritance Tax and Agricultural Property Relief in the 2024 Autumn Budget, Farmers Guardian's Alex Black, Rachael Brown and Jane Thynne dig deeper into what the changes may mean for the farming industry. The news team take a look at the implications of all the announcements this week, from the agriculture budget, changes to the minimum wage and employer's national insurance contributions, as well as details around the continued phase out of the delinked Basic Payment Scheme payments.

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The Farmers Guardian team will continue to update its readers on the Budget changes as more details unfurl, both online and in magazine in the next coming weeks and months.Ìý

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