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Is the contract farming business model finished without sfp? poll
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<blockquote data-quote="Smith31" data-source="post: 7399587" data-attributes="member: 78458"><p>Large scale contracting for non farming, city dwelling landowners is a by product of subs.</p><p></p><p>The truth of the matter is that subs have been holding back agricutural development for decades. They promote inefficiency by rewarding some farmers for producing below the cop, this has a negative impact on farmers who wish to operate a sustainable business model.</p><p></p><p>Good forward thinking tenant farmers are unable to invest and progress because the owners have no incentive to sell or promote investment, they receive subs regardless.</p><p></p><p>In reality, subs prevent younger forward thinking blood from entering the industry, the industry has stagnated as a result. Farming is nothing more then a rich boys club at present.</p><p></p><p>Now that the Crown are to recieve £4 billion in ground rents for off shore wind farms (for 10 years alone) resulting in them becoming less reliant on land subs, we will see major changes in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smith31, post: 7399587, member: 78458"] Large scale contracting for non farming, city dwelling landowners is a by product of subs. The truth of the matter is that subs have been holding back agricutural development for decades. They promote inefficiency by rewarding some farmers for producing below the cop, this has a negative impact on farmers who wish to operate a sustainable business model. Good forward thinking tenant farmers are unable to invest and progress because the owners have no incentive to sell or promote investment, they receive subs regardless. In reality, subs prevent younger forward thinking blood from entering the industry, the industry has stagnated as a result. Farming is nothing more then a rich boys club at present. Now that the Crown are to recieve £4 billion in ground rents for off shore wind farms (for 10 years alone) resulting in them becoming less reliant on land subs, we will see major changes in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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