Western Mail

Young farmer secures tenancy after making right connection­s

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Ayoung farmer is farming in his own right after gaining support and confidence through Farming Connect initiative­s to apply for the tenancy.

Aled Harper, a qualified carpenter, grew up on a smallholdi­ng in Pembrokesh­ire and had set his sights on one day having his own holding and establishi­ng a catering business as an outlet for home-produced lamb and pork.

To progress his ambitions, he joined an Agrisgôp group, a fullyfunde­d Farming Connect management developmen­t programme that encourages eligible farmers to get together to take forward business ideas.

He also secured 22 hours of oneto-one Farming Connect mentoring with the Agrisgôp group leader, Lilwen Joynson.

The support, guidance and confidence those initiative­s gave Mr Harper resulted in him applying for the tenancy of a 32-acre county council farm a short distance from the family holding at Snipes Bay, Camrose.

Mr Harper, 26, said: “The other Agrisgôp members gave me very good reasons why I should go for it and, because opportunit­ies like that don’t come around very often, I felt I should try for it.”

He had already been exploring with Lilwen and the group his ideas for a catering business, so the tenancy offered the opportunit­y to farm more pigs and sheep to supply that enterprise, over and above the livestock he runs on his parents’ smallholdi­ng.

When he received the call informing him he had been awarded the five-year Farm Business Tenancy, it was a dream come true.

Mr Harper said: “It is a little daunting that the dream has now become reality, so it is good to have the continued one-to-one mentoring and membership of the Agrisgôp group to help me through the next steps.”

He has also secured Farming Connect Advisory Service funding for business planning and marketing advice to progress his catering business.

On the package of support provided by Farming Connect, Mr Harper said: “When Lilwen and I meet for the one-to-one mentoring, we set a goal that I have to achieve before the next meeting, based on the discussion we have had during that session.

“I have also gained so much from Agrisgôp – we bounce ideas around and many of the ideas we present at the group are improved by the input of the other members.’’

Mr Harper is also encouragin­g others to grasp the opportunit­ies available through Farming Connect.

He added: “We are very lucky in Young farmer Aled Harper has been supported by Farming Connect Wales to have Farming Connect and all the support and advice that provides.

“I am sure I wouldn’t be at this point now had it not been for that.’’

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