Rural business and farmers in North Yorkshire have access to a wealth of support and resources to help them thrive in a rapidly evolving industry, according to the York and North Yorkshire Growth Hub.
One key initiative is the new Farming Outlook radio show, which aims to connect farmers with essential information and expert advice on innovation, sustainability, and skills development.
Airing weekly on Sundays from 6am to 9am, with an evening repeat, Farming Outlook is produced by Great Yorkshire Radio’s Coast & County station. Farmers can also access a shorter highlights version on streaming platforms and the show’s website, ensuring they stay connected at their convenience. This 12-week pilot, funded with £20,000 from North Yorkshire Council via the Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund, will cover critical topics such as reducing carbon emissions and adopting new technologies.
For those seeking further guidance, Nick White, the Growth Hub’s Rural and Agriculture Specialist, offers expert rural business support in North Yorkshire. With more than 50 years of experience, Nick helps local businesses navigate complex funding processes and develop strategies for growth. His advice spans topics such as renewable energy investments, precision farming, and sustainable land management.
Nick encourages farmers to align their funding applications with long-term business goals, helping them to access grants. With opportunities to diversify income streams, such as creating farm shops or renewable energy projects, there is ample support for innovation in the rural sector.
Alongside radio broadcasts and expert advice, rural business owners can enhance their skills through workshops such as the Smart Farm Business Planning course, held in Helmsley on October 26 and Leyburn on February 4 2025. This one-day course covers key performance indicators, cash flow budgeting, and long-term financial planning to ensure farms remain viable and profitable.
For more details and to apply for support, contact Nick White at the York and North Yorkshire Growth Hub.
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