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Crucial Agriculture Updates including Birds, Brexit and Broadband
A potential no-deal Brexit ups the sustainability debate and government support promise The RSA Food, Farming and Countryside Commission has published a report ‘Our Future in the Land’ designed to help shape a vision of a more sustainable future. Its recommendations highlight two key points: A no-deal Brexit could potentially have a massive impact on […]
Posted in:Commercial Property Agriculture
Fly Tipping – What a Load of Rubbish!
Fly tipping has long been a menace for owners of rural land and is now increasingly so for commercial property owners in urban areas.
Posted in:Commercial Property Agriculture
Public rights of way: do you know your landowner obligations?
Whether you own a couple of acres of paddock or hundreds of acres of upland moor, don’t ever overlook your rights and responsibilities when it comes to public rights of way.
Posted in:Agriculture Commercial Property
Growers face tighter limits on water abstraction
Farmers and growers renewing water abstraction licences could face a reduction in the volume of water they are licensed to take.
Posted in:Agriculture
Landowners put in ‘strong position’ by consistent solar rents
Solar rents have remained relatively high in recent years due to limited grid capacity and consistent demand for sites. This is putting land owners in a strong position, according to some land agents.
Posted in:Agriculture
RPA suspends online claims system in favour of paper forms
The Basic Payments Scheme (BPS) online system for England was suspended in March 2015 due to ‘technical problems’. As a result, farmers have been invited to finalise claim applications using ‘tried and tested’ paper forms instead.
Posted in:Agriculture
Countryside Productivity Scheme opens to English farmers
The Countryside Productivity Scheme is now open for applications. Grants are available for a variety of projects, such as technology to improve the health and productivity of livestock.
Posted in:Agriculture
Countries urged to work together to manage European dairy market
European Union (EU) member states are being urged to act ‘collectively’ and ‘responsibly’ to manage dairy market volatility following the end of milk quotas on 31st March 2015.
Posted in:Agriculture
Chancellor agrees to NFU request for five-year averaging period
The period over which farmers can average their profits for tax purposes will increase from two to five years from April 2016.
Posted in:Agriculture
Compulsory dairy code suggested by MPs
It has been suggested by MPs at a recent parliamentary debate that the dairy code should be made compulsory to protect farmers from milk price fluctuations.
Posted in:Agriculture