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New Farming Investment Fund launched today
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianV" data-source="post: 7841882" data-attributes="member: 150008"><p>Hate to be a kill joy & as welcome as any help is this to me simply seems a way to put farmers further in debt with very little improvement to the bottom line.</p><p>I'm sure we would all love new equipment but it has to be remembered that 60% of the cost of all this is coming out of our pockets & the real benefactors of this are the endless suppliers who are no doubt breaking open the champagne & raising their prices just as we speak.</p><p>The majority of farmers have struggled to make profits with the way the single farm payment has been, we now will all have shiny new toys just as the payments disappear with no increase in profits but far bigger overdrafts, how this helps UK farmers is beyond me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianV, post: 7841882, member: 150008"] Hate to be a kill joy & as welcome as any help is this to me simply seems a way to put farmers further in debt with very little improvement to the bottom line. I'm sure we would all love new equipment but it has to be remembered that 60% of the cost of all this is coming out of our pockets & the real benefactors of this are the endless suppliers who are no doubt breaking open the champagne & raising their prices just as we speak. The majority of farmers have struggled to make profits with the way the single farm payment has been, we now will all have shiny new toys just as the payments disappear with no increase in profits but far bigger overdrafts, how this helps UK farmers is beyond me. [/QUOTE]
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