The farming industry has changed dramatically over the past few years.
With the uncertainty over agricultural income streams and government grants persisting for years. Landowners are finding new ways of diversifying to improve returns and make farming profitable again. For some, their diversification ideas have developed into the most lucrative parts of their business, rather than simply a small offshoot of the farm.
For instance, while using redundant farm buildings and land for holiday lets or campsites has long been a little side business for many farmers. The farm accommodation industry is now taking a major slice of the burgeoning UK staycation boom.
And it doesn’t stop there.
Farmers are making money from the diverse range of opportunities that their assets provide with success stories ranging from manufacturing soap or dog food to family attractions, hospitality and retail.
And of course there are also huge opportunities working with business in areas such as renewable energy, biodiversity and biofuels.
At Farm Diversity magazine, we offer those in the agricultural industry informative articles and case studies of how farmers have used innovative methods to make more money from their land. We also feature the products and services they need to make farm diversification successful.
Our publication is the only one that solely focuses on the ways that diversification can benefit our readers and is out quarterly throughout the year with an additional Trade Directory at the beginning of every year. Special features throughout the year cover emerging topics including Vineyards, Minerals and many more.
The publication frequently includes features on:
- Glamping
- Planning and Development
- Finance
- Luxury accommodation
- Product Showcase
- Renewable energy
- Farm Attractions
- Groundcare, Landscaping and machinery
Can you afford NOT to read it?
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We will be present at the Farm Business Innovation Show so to book an appointment or be included in the next edition of the Farm Diversity Magazine please contact Nichola Newton on 01257 267677 or at nicholafnewton@gmail.com