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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 7859742" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>The best land will rise in price at a similar level to food price inflation or slightly higher.</p><p>However marginal land only fit for grazing is unlikely to increase by a similar amount unless it will be used for carbon offset. </p><p>Once BPS is finished, ELMS will never provide sufficient income, and the future for livestock farming will become increasingly precarious as these trade deals with lower production cost countries come into play.</p><p>The number of people who want to do the work on livestock farms are getting less every year and the costs on these farms will increase significantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 7859742, member: 699"] The best land will rise in price at a similar level to food price inflation or slightly higher. However marginal land only fit for grazing is unlikely to increase by a similar amount unless it will be used for carbon offset. Once BPS is finished, ELMS will never provide sufficient income, and the future for livestock farming will become increasingly precarious as these trade deals with lower production cost countries come into play. The number of people who want to do the work on livestock farms are getting less every year and the costs on these farms will increase significantly. [/QUOTE]
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