A podcast discussion with Dr Jacqueline Rowarth highlights the 25% increase in farm operating costs since COVID, attributing the rise to structural factors rather than inflation, and emphasizes the growing productivity gap between top and average farmers, with sector-specific var
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Yeah, I do. I I I think the essence of what you're saying is absolutely true. That regardless of the sector, regardless of the business, they'll always be great performers. I think what we see is those that are embracing technology, you know, trying to make sure that their store has got a really compelling online offer, that they're really ahead of productivity where they can with the right tools, um, they are making ground. I also think there's a fantastic uh bunch of you know, high-tech companies, agri tech companies that are going great guns and selling into global markets that have got massive opportunities.
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tech and agri-tech leaders outperforming traditional sectors
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