The Scotsman

Rural firms need ‘urgent’ help after 60% halt all activity

● Sector, which adds £37bn per year to Scots economy, seeing ‘devastatin­g’ harm

- @Grow_biz By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpimedia.co.uk

Rural businesses and the communitie­s that rely on them are in “urgent” need of a strategic approach to support, already suffering “potentiall­y irreparabl­e damage” because of Covid-19, according to a new report.

Perthshire-based rural enterprise support organisati­on Growbiz undertook a survey last month looking at the impact that the pandemic is having on rural businesses, the support packages business-owners have been able to access, and what help they need to survive and return to trading when lockdown measures start being lifted.

The study of about 250 such companies discovered that more than 60 per cent have entirely halted all business activity, with only 8 per cent reporting that they are operating as usual.

Feedback from respondent­s included one business’ trade having fallen by about 80 per cent, another saying all bookings for 2020 are cancelled, and one business having virtually ground to a halt, with it only a matter of time before it stops completely.

Growbiz has previously voiced concerns over the disproport­ionate impact the Covid-19 outbreak will have on Scotland’s rural businesses

It said that with nearly a quarter of adults in rural Scotland being self-employed (more than twice the rate of urban areas) and challenges such as inconsiste­nt broadband coverage, poor transport links and greater distances to food supplies and health services, such firms and their communitie­s are under intense pressure.

The organisati­on’s chief executive Jackie Brierton said: “The spread of Covid-19 presents enormous challenges for businesses across Scotland and especially for small and micro-businesses in rural Scotland.”

She noted that the rural business sector boosts Scotland’s economy by £37 billion annually, “and our survey shows the devastatin­g and potentiall­y irreparabl­e damage that has been done over the past few weeks of the pandemic and the urgent need for a strategic approach to supporting rural businesses and the communitie­s which rely on them so heavily”.

Growbiz also found that fewer than 8 per cent of respondent­s were willing to apply for business loans in the current uncertain circumstan­ces. Around a third are hoping to access HMRC’S Selfemploy­ment Income Support Scheme, “reflecting the large percentage of self employed workers in rural areas”.

Growbiz is providing telephone and online peer support sessions for any rural businesses seeking support, and is collaborat­ing with other organisati­ons to ensure Scotland’s rural economy survives and recovers from the current crisis.

The organisati­on supports anyone starting or growing a business in rural Scotland. Its financial backers include Perth and Kinross Council and Scottish Enterprise, and since October 2016, it has helped more than 1,500 rural firms.

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