Scottish land values grew 31 per cent in 2021

INCREASED land values were raising barriers to new entrants to farming as natural capital and afforestation interest drive Scottish farmland markets according to a new report by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC).

Ewan Pate
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Scottish land values grew 31 per cent in 2021

INCREASED land values were raising barriers to new entrants to farming as natural capital and afforestation interest drive Scottish farmland markets according to a new report by Scotlands Rural College...

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