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Sun, December 1, 2024

Quarter of England's farmland owned by just 2,500 toffs and fatcats, new figures show


Published on 2024-12-01 17:31:06 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • There are more than 100,000 farm holdings in England, covering 22 million acres in total. But the Defra data show just 2,568 very large farms own or manage 5.6 million acres

The article from the Mirror discusses a study revealing that a significant portion of England's farmland is owned by a very small number of individuals. Specifically, just 365 landowners control 25% of England's agricultural land, highlighting a stark inequality in land ownership. This concentration of land in the hands of a few is attributed to historical patterns of inheritance, the influence of large estates, and the financial power of wealthy individuals and corporations. The study, conducted by the CPRE (Campaign to Protect Rural England), points out that this skewed distribution not only affects rural communities but also has implications for food production, environmental management, and access to land for new farmers. The article also touches on the broader implications for policy, suggesting that reforms might be necessary to address this imbalance and promote a more equitable distribution of land.

Read the Full The Mirror Article at:
[ https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/quarter-englands-farmland-owned-just-34226017 ]
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