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Shortfall on farmers' common agricultural policy reforms

Series: RICS Press Release ; 10 June 2003 (1)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Farmers who have entered into agri-property agreements not knowing they would be faced with future reductions in their subsidies are likely to be penalised as a result of the forthcoming Common Agricultural Policy reforms. It is widely believed that there are insufficient funds to handle the volume of applications despite the proposed creation of a National Reserve to compensate farmers. Organisations including the RICS, the NFU and the Country Land and Business Association have joined forces in common agreement on a number of areas that need to be addressed in the field of property transfers and leases. ww.rics.org/includes/listprmoreall.html?faculty=RICS&
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Farmers who have entered into agri-property agreements not knowing they would be faced with future reductions in their subsidies are likely to be penalised as a result of the forthcoming Common Agricultural Policy reforms. It is widely believed that there are insufficient funds to handle the volume of applications despite the proposed creation of a National Reserve to compensate farmers. Organisations including the RICS, the NFU and the Country Land and Business Association have joined forces in common agreement on a number of areas that need to be addressed in the field of property transfers and leases. ww.rics.org/includes/listprmoreall.html?faculty=RICS&