The dawn of a new rural era
Series: RICS Business ; May 2004, 24-26(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the key factors currently facing the rural sector, which will force farmers and rural businesses to be more flexible in their business approach. Discusses the introduction of single farm payments from January 2005 and other effects of Common Agricultural Policy reform, the increasing non farmer demand for agricultural land, the growth in purchasing of rural property by urban dwellers, with its effect on the rural housing market, and the healthy state of the rural economy with its many opportunities for rural surveyors.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Looks at the key factors currently facing the rural sector, which will force farmers and rural businesses to be more flexible in their business approach. Discusses the introduction of single farm payments from January 2005 and other effects of Common Agricultural Policy reform, the increasing non farmer demand for agricultural land, the growth in purchasing of rural property by urban dwellers, with its effect on the rural housing market, and the healthy state of the rural economy with its many opportunities for rural surveyors.