Cereals: Arable farmers still have opportunities despite current challenges

CAAV adviser Jeremy Moody says pivoting business now will help future resilience

Jane Thynne
Head of News and Business
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Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV), told visitors at day one of Cereals that considering government subsidies as part of your farm income is no longer a factor
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Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV), told visitors at day one of Cereals that considering government subsidies as part of your farm income is no longer a factor

Arable farmers who are prepared to refocus their business will still find opportunities open to them, according to a leading industry adviser. Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the Central Association...

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