He grows barley, wheat, rapeseed, vegetables and the annual income is 144 pounds, but does not include the income of sheep?
The annual subsidy is 80,000 pounds, so this 80,000 is his income!
I don't know if this is correct
The biggest feeling is that the British laws and regulations are really perfect, they really pay attention to food safety, it is really difficult to operate agricultural machinery, and although you can buy tens of thousands of acres of land, the local owner, but the various nitpicking inspections every year are incomprehensible. It is stipulated that the form like mountains and seas will let you always know who is the boss!
If the technical threshold of being a farmer in China is the level of primary school, the requirement in the UK is the level of academician!
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