
Lovewell Blake carries off major rural business award
A regional firm of chartered accountants which has a leading team of rural and agricultural specialists has been named one of the best rural businesses in the UK after winning a category in Rural Business Award.

My three point plan for tackling the supply chain crisis
Farming has to attract more British residents to work in the sector, work together to drive up prices and watch the cashflow to survive the supply chain crisis
Farmers' evening will outline opportunities offered by net zero transition
The NFU’s leading renewable energy expert will be outlining the opportunities for agriculture as the nation transitions to ‘net zero’, at the first joint NFU/Lovewell Blake Farmers’ Evening to be held since before the Covid pandemic.

Act now to avoid potential capital tax changes
The Treasury has signalled a forthcoming capital tax raid, which could hit farming businesses disproportionately, says Chris Solt of Lovewell Blake.

Future of subsidies and climate change revealed as key farming challenges – but majority still optimistic about the future, says new survey
The future of subsidies, climate change, and price volatility are the main challenges facing farming, according to a major new survey of farm businesses conducted by a leading East Anglian firm of chartered accountants as part of a national study.
Lovewell Blake helps to launch nationwide farming survey
Earlier this month, The Rural Accountancy Group (RAG), of which Lovewell Blake is a member, launched its UK Industry Survey across farm businesses in England, Scotland and Wales.

Can Biodiversity help farming businesses diversify?
With the existing area-based payments being halved by 2024 on the way to being fully abolished by 2028, Environment Secretary George Eustice has already told farmers that the future of subsidies will be through Environmental Land Management Schemes.

Could the biomass fund pave the way to a secure market for farmers?
Last year the Prime Minister laid out a ten-point plan for a “green industrial revolution” to aid the UK Government’s Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions target by 2050.