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Farmland investment: as safe as houses, but with better returns
"2021 saw average farmland values climb 6.2 per cent."
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"2021 saw average farmland values climb 6.2 per cent."

"Change in sentiment saw farmland values growing strongly throughout 2021, while supply continued to remain stubbornly low"

"Constrained supply and the increasing demand for rural land brings an end to six years of poor performance"

"A more dynamic market will develop due to the broader relevance of agricultural land, but scarcity will remain a key market influence"

"Savills Global Farmland Index demonstrates the long-term stability of investing in farmland whilst the climate crisis offers new income streams for landowners and attracts new classes of investor"

"In a year dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic, global farmland performance has demonstrated resilience"

"Soil carbon sequestration has a key role to play in reducing atmospheric carbon and may provide an added bonus to farmers"

"We look at the initiatives around the world that reward climate-friendly farming practices"

"Market activity leads to notable value increases"
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"There are still resilient, stable and potentially rewarding options on offer."