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Low or zero interest rates could spur on farm investments

Record low or negative interest rates could see more farmers investing in new projects such as diversifications, expansion or kit that will help make them more efficient and reduce their carbon emissions.

Olivia Midgley
Editorial Director
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Low or zero interest rates could spur on farm investments

Record low or negative interest rates could see more farmers investing in new projects such as diversifications, expansion or kit that will help make them more efficient and reduce their carbon emissions....

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