"farmers will continue to receive existing levels of cash-per-acre style subsidies right up until 2024, a move expected to cost £10 billion."
Does anyone know if this is in addition to / comparable with / a saving over the contribution we make to EU farming subsidies? Can't tell from the article. Was wondering about our 'divorce' costs and where (if it's additional costs) the money might likely come from.
"farmers will continue to receive existing levels of cash-per-acre style subsidies right up until 2024, a move expected to cost £10 billion."
Does anyone know if this is in addition to / comparable with / a saving over the contribution we make to EU farming subsidies? Can't tell from the article. Was wondering about our 'divorce' costs and where (if it's additional costs) the money might likely come from.