New podcast: Over the Farm Gate takes a look back at 2022

FG head of business Alex Black, NFU deputy president Tom Bradshaw and Savills’ national farms and estates director Charlie Paton look back at an extraordinary year

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New podcast: Over the Farm Gate takes a look back at 2022

FG head of business Alex Black, NFU deputy president Tom Bradshaw and Savills' national farms and estates director Charlie Paton look back at an extraordinary year

A war in Europe, the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and record high temperatures were just some of the events which defined 2022.

For the farmland market, it was a story of restrained supply with environment and investment buyers being particularly active in the market place.

As we move in 2023, our latest Over the Farm Gate podcast takes a look back at the events of 2022 with NFU deputy president Tom Bradshaw and Savills national farms and estates director Charlie Paton.

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