Review farm tenancies before Brexit, advises CAAV
Landlords and tenants should consider reviewing tenancy agreements before Brexit, to ensure they remain fit for purpose, according to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV). (more…)
Landlords and tenants should consider reviewing tenancy agreements before Brexit, to ensure they remain fit for purpose, according to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV). (more…)
Farmers are being told to prepare for an uncertain future amid changing consumer trends, Brexit, and reducing support payments. But how can they prepare for the unknown? (more…)
Farmers and landowners who are interested in energy generation or storage projects should act quickly to avoid potentially steep fees.
From 6 April network operators in England, Wales and Scotland will be able to charge up-front fees for grid connection offers, which could run into thousands of pounds. (more…)
Last week’s Spring Statement may not have been full of headlines, but there are plenty of changes ahead for farmers and rural businesses, according to accountant Old Mill. (more…)
Farmers have just six or seven years to get their businesses ready for the tremendous changes which Brexit could bring, according to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV). (more…)
The rural land market could see some massive changes in the coming years if new Government proposals come into effect, the Central Association of Agricultural Advisers (CAAV) has warned. (more…)