PCF Support Group Conference 2023
March 15, 2023

The Wight Rural Hub has recently been fortunate to become a member of the Prince’s Countryside Fund (PCF) Support Group Network.  Some of you may have met the group’s co-ordinator, Isobelle, who joined us for our marketing workshop session.  She was very impressed with the innovation and enthusiasm that the workshop attendees showed and the beauty of the Island’s landscape.

PCF last week invited us to attend the Support Group Network Conference which was hosted by the NFU at Stoneleigh.  It was a great opportunity to talk to other organisers of support groups from around Britain and across many sectors. The article below from PCF gives you an insight into what the Conference offered.

Change on the agenda at The Prince’s Countryside Fund’s Farm Support Group Conference

HM King Charles III’s farming charity, The Prince’s Countryside Fund, brought together farm support groups, policy makers, and industry stakeholders this week at the NFU Conference Centre, Stoneleigh, to discuss how changes to policy, support payments, and tenancies were impacting small farms around the UK, as well as how to support farmers with topics such as carbon, and helping the next generation.

Over 70 representatives from 33 farm support groups attended the PCF’s Farm Support Group conference, providing an opportunity to network and share learning with those who work to support farming families across Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Discussion on the first day centred on policy, with speakers including NFU Vice President David Exwood, TFA Chief Executive George Dunn, Baroness Kate Rock, and Defra Deputy Director, Programme Policy, Engagement and Strategy Jonathan Baker. Questions were asked on sustainability, the changes to BPS payments, TB, soils, and tree planting.

Keith Halstead, Executive Director of The Prince’s Countryside Fund said: “This is a really exciting time for our work with Farm Support Groups across the UK, and we’re thrilled that this year we have increased our reach, with twice as many groups in attendance compared to 2022.  In 2023, we’re looking to grow our support for these incredible organisations who do so much to look after the people who look after the countryside, giving advice and support on everything from business queries to mental and physical health.”

There were also ample opportunities to hear from those working with the farm support groups, including Gillian Reid from Rural Support NI, Harry Seran and Chris McVey from RSABI, Gareth Davies from Tir Dewi, Graham Miles from Lightwave, Edward Richardson from Farm Cornwall, Sam Stables from We are Farming Minds, Sarah Starkey from Herefordshire Rural Hub, and Veronica Waller from the Farmer Network, discussing the future of support payments for farmers, policy changes around the UK, and succession and the next generation.

Those in attendance were also treated to Becky Willson of Farm Carbon Toolkit giving an uplifting and engaging session on the opportunities for farmers in working with carbon, in building resilience and future proofing their businesses.

The PCF has been running its Farm Support Group Initiative since 2019, growing to represent and help over 50 incredible organisations to better collaborate and share knowledge, best practice and advice with each other.  Through monthly online seminars, the provision of training opportunities, members of the FSGI are supported to become more sustainable and able to respond to the growing demands on their time.

The Prince’s Countryside Fund would like to thank the NFU, NFU Mutual and Waitrose for funding the Farm Support Group Initiative, as well as the wider supporters of the charity.”

We will be engaging the PCF team going forward to support us with the work and support we are offering to Isle of Wight farmers.

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