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Farmers hit by credit crunch
British farmers are facing a short-term rise in the cost of borrowing as a direct result of the latest turmoil in the global financial markets.
02 October 2008

Farm lending hits record high, Bank of England reveals
Lending to agriculture hit an all-time high of £10.6bn at the end of June 2008, according to figures released by the Bank of England today (4 August)
04 August 2008

Don't let your business fall victim to the CASH CRUNCH
Farm businesses risk being starved of cash to foot the higher bills expected this year. Read FW's guide to keeping your cash flow out of trouble
27 June 2008

Side-stepping the credit crunch
The credit crunch has had a dramatic impact on the cost and availability of loans in the domestic market. But what effect has it had on the poultry industry, and how can producers secure finance for new projects? Olivia Cooper reports
19 May 2008

Bank of England cuts interest rates to 17-month low
The Bank of England has cut interest rates by 0.25% to 5%, their lowest level since November 2006.
11 April 2008

Could your farming idea impress one of BBC's dragons?
Benefit from some Dragons' Den-style acumen at a Young Entrepreneurs Conference supported by Farmers Weekly.
19 February 2008

Bank of England rate cut provides boost to farmers
The Bank of England's 0.25% interest rate cut earlier today will benefit the UK farming sector, according to one major high street bank.
07 February 2008

Farm Borrowing costs unlikely to fall dramatically, despite global stock market crash
The Bank of England is unlikely to follow the US Federal Reserve by slashing interest rates, despite the global stock-market crash, its governor Mervyn King warned yesterday evening.
23 January 2008

Subsidy income accounts for all farm profit according to the annual Farm Profits Survey
Subsidy income now represents 97% of farming profit, according to the annual Farm Profits Survey by of the Institute of Chartered Accountants' Farming & Rural Business Group.
23 January 2008

Scottish farmers more optimistic, says bank
Optimism among Scottish farmers is at its highest level for 12 years, according to the results of an agricultural survey by Lloyds TSB.
21 January 2008

Wheat markets set for major volatility in 2008
World wheat markets will face extreme volatility in the coming year, one global market analyst told grain traders, shippers and economists at a conference in Geneva, Switzerland, this week.
23 November 2007


 
 
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