Farming for the Generations
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Funded under the DAERA Farm Development and Support Programme, the Farming for the Generations pilot scheme aims to support farm families across Northern Ireland to plan farm succession.
The scheme is built on a three-phased approach: planning for succession, developing the successor(s), and giving support for both generations throughout the transition process.
What does the scheme involve?
Following the initial awareness sessions to introduce the programme’s benefits and requirements, farm businesses can apply to participate on the Planning for Succession element of the scheme. Through this pilot, 60 farming families will be selected to participate in the pilot where they will be helped to develop succession plan, conduct a simple farm business review, and consider what development the successor might need to equipe them to take over the business.
Planning for Succession will also provide mentoring and financial support for the farm business to consider the management, critical legal and accounting aspects of the farm business. This will ensure families have clear guidance in these areas. Participating families will benefit from
Preparing the Successor and Leading Succession workshops designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of both the successor and the retiring farmer. This support will cover management and leadership responsibilities, legal issues, and other business skills needed for a seamless transition.
Recognising that not all farm businesses have a clear successor within the family, the Farming in Partnerships element of the scheme will also facilitate connections for farmers seeking alternative succession arrangements. This includes exploring partnership opportunities with new entrants or other farming businesses to allow for continued use of farm assets such as land and other essential resources.
Awareness Sessions
Free awareness sessions will take place at 7:30 pm on the following dates and locations:
Monday 2 December – La Mon House Hotel, Belfast
Tuesday 3 December – Glenavon Hotel, Cookstown
Wednesday 4 December – Glarryford Farmers Hall
Thursday 5 December – Westville Hotel, Enniskillen
Online Sessions:
Monday 9 December – 8:00 pm
Tuesday 10 December – 1:00 pm
How can I find out more?
For further information, contact Rural Support or 028 8676 0040.
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