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Joint ventures may cut costs

Series: Herald ; 12 December 2000, 23(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Joint venture company principles may benefit farmers now that machinery rings are generally accepted. Bidwells estimate this business model which involves two or more farms forming a company and handling resources like machinery and labour could mean savings of £50 per acre.

Joint venture company principles may benefit farmers now that machinery rings are generally accepted. Bidwells estimate this business model which involves two or more farms forming a company and handling resources like machinery and labour could mean savings of £50 per acre.