Agricultural borrowing has reached and all-time high as lending leapt by more than £700m in the past six months, according to figures released by the Bank of England.
Lending to the farming industry now stands at £9.829bn following a sharp rise in short-term and overdraft borrowing during a difficult year for many farmers.
by Caroline Stocks (About this Author)
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