Central Association of Agricultural Valuers
The Central Association of Agricultural Valuers has raised alarms regarding the increasing energy costs that are currently affecting the agricultural sector. This escalation in costs could potentially lead to a significant tipping point in oil markets, which in turn may have broader implications for the industry.
Jeremy Moody, a representative from the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers, has highlighted a concerning trend in domestic food production. The production levels have decreased from over 70% to below 60%. This decline raises critical questions about the nation’s self-sufficiency, especially in the face of unstable international conditions.
Modified: 2026/06/16