Farms and Farm Machinery

Onwards and upwards

The agribusiness banking specialist forecasts land prices will climb across the next five years, with the sharpest growth expected to continue up until 2023.

Such steep increases in prices are driven by the booming agricultural economy as well as the limited available land for purchase across the country.

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