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Have just seen on the news that the EU is changing the farming subsidy rules
from next year, to try and reduce the food mountain I would guess. Now they are going to pay the subsidy regardless of the farmer actually growing anything with the subsidy being based on an average of x past years subsidy. At present the farmer is encouraged to grow unprofitable crops eg Cost to grow £125 per acre Revenue £110 Subsidy £90 Profit £75 In future they will be given the £90 regardless so growing the crop will only result in a loss of £15 per acre. I have been pondering how so many fallow fields will affect us and in principal I think it should be good for us providing the grass doesnt grow too tall. |
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