The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Hub will connect aspiring farmers with those retiring

- BY COLIN LEY

A joint venture farming hub will be launched at AgriScot next week to help connect farm owners who are ready to retire from day-to-day duties with young people who want a foothold in the industry but do not have any land.

“There’s a generation of enthusiast­ic and talented young people who feel they cannot get a foothold in agricultur­e thanks to the soaring price of land and a lack of land availabili­ty,” said Andrew McCornick, president of NFU Scotland, who have initiated the new hub.

“At the same time, a huge number of farm owners are approachin­g retirement with no clear successor to run the operationa­l side of their business, leaving them with the feeling they have no choice but to divide up and sell off the farm they have spent decades, even generation­s, building up.”

Presenting the new hub as the perfect platform to allow retiring and aspiring farmers to collaborat­e and explore new opportunit­ies, NFUS has also been working with consultant­s, accountant­s and lawyers to ensure future hubintrodu­ced partners have access to a full package of support.

Already named as hub partner firms are Johnston Carmichael, Gillespie Macandrew, Brodies LLP, Shepherd and Wedderburn, Savills and SAC Consulting.

“The hub will provide informatio­n on share farming, contract farming, tenancies and case studies,” said NFUS, “alongside a map service where individual­s can register.”

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