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National farmland values up 20 per cent

AUSTRALIAN farmland values are up by 20 per cent, according to Rural Bank’s latest report, which shows national prices hit $8,506 per hectare in 2022.

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 Farmland values increased by 20pc in 2022. Photo Mark Saunders.

Farmland values increased by 20pc in 2022. Photo Mark Saunders.

Strong demand and short supply of properties fuelled increases, with over 15 per cent growth recorded across all states and territories for the first time in 28 years. Northern Territory saw an increase...

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