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<blockquote data-quote="nxy" data-source="post: 28203" data-attributes="member: 466"><p>The one and only reason I came to france was to buy more hectares than I could afford in the UK, in a country where property rights were well established and I could farm more or less as I did in the UK. When I moved out here eastern europe looked too risky. I did go out to Australia but found the farming too different so we chose France.</p><p> </p><p>We have a sympathetic government here, loyal customers and a generous subsidy system. When I moved out I got a young farmers grant, drainage grants, building grants and cheap finance for stuff like lime. All of these are still available. My area has some of the cheapest land in western europe and as the SAFER is not strong here I can continue to expand if I want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxy, post: 28203, member: 466"] The one and only reason I came to france was to buy more hectares than I could afford in the UK, in a country where property rights were well established and I could farm more or less as I did in the UK. When I moved out here eastern europe looked too risky. I did go out to Australia but found the farming too different so we chose France. We have a sympathetic government here, loyal customers and a generous subsidy system. When I moved out I got a young farmers grant, drainage grants, building grants and cheap finance for stuff like lime. All of these are still available. My area has some of the cheapest land in western europe and as the SAFER is not strong here I can continue to expand if I want to. [/QUOTE]
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