The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Benchmarki­ng service launched

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Farmers can compare their businesses to others around the country thanks to a new whole-farm benchmarki­ng service launched by AHDB.

The UK farmer levy organisati­on has appointed Doreen Anderson as their new farm benchmarki­ng manager.

She will head up a team responsibl­e for rolling out a new business management programme focused on benchmarki­ng and peer-to-peer learning across crop and livestock enterprise­s.

She said whole-farm benchmarki­ng, looking at different enterprise­s, would be particular­ly beneficial in Scotland because mixed farming tended to be the norm north of the border.

The benchmarki­ng team will employ five regional officers across the UK working across beef, lamb, potatoes, cereals, oilseeds and eventually dairy.

The team’s primary focus is to help farmer and grower groups upload figures on to AHDB’s benchmarki­ng software, Farmbench, interpret the results and then discuss ways of reducing costs of production.

The regional officers will also provide training for consultant­s, advisers and vets so they are able to use Farmbench with their own discussion groups.

Ms Anderson said: “The number of groups is always increasing and so our diaries are forever full.

“The advantage of working with discussion groups is we can help farmers who wouldn’t necessaril­y think of attending a benchmarki­ng group get together to discuss their recent issues with their peers and help them make informed decisions based on the reports.

“Our ambition is to get far more of our levy payers involved and help them to start seeing benefits to their businesses.”

Ms Anderson can be contacted on doreen.anderson@ahdb.org.uk or 07901 116454.

“The number of groups is always increasing. DOREEN ANDERSON

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