N.Ireland
Farm support charity, Rural Support, has launched a series of awareness sessions to assist Northern...
Older farmers must be given their sense of place when it comes to addressing the challenge of generational change within Irish agriculture...
Agri-Business
The Scottish branch of the National Farmers' Union (NFU Scotland) will host a webinar on succession...
Less than half of farmers have a succession plan and the percentage has not risen in three years, according to a recent survey from NFU Mutual
Stepping back from a farm is one of the most difficult things you can do but there are ways to ease the transition. Farm succession planning facilitator..
Farming families have been warned to avoid creating a "self-fulfilling prophecy" for divorce.
Rural Life
Farm succession will come into focus at the next meeting of the Borders Monitor farm, where the importance of planning will be discussed.
Farmers are frequently spending money which should have been put aside for their annual tax bill, an agricultural tax expert has warned.
Farmers are frequently spending money which should have been put aside for their annual tax bill, a...
Farmers whose occupations are not recorded correctly on death could leave their families crippled with taxes, an agri-accountant has warned.
Farmers and other family members from across Northern Ireland are turning out in droves for an...
Farmers from across Northern Ireland have been turning out in droves for the ongoing series of farm tax and succession planning seminars.
Farming families are urged to attend one of a series of Farm Family Key Skills meetings planned to make their businesses more resilient.
It will be more and more important for farmers to be IT and technology savvy
Environment
Pat Brogue of Broadmore Research is encouraging people to see all the sides involved in land mobility.
“Northern Ireland is on track to deliver on the ambitious targets set for its agri-food industry but succession is key to success."
Alan Jagoe, from the European Council of Young Farmers (ECOYF), has told AgriLand that agriculture must grasp the nettle that is succession as a matter of priority.