Diversify your farm business
Advice and support for diversifying your farm
You will find it helpful to get as much advice as possible as you develop your plans to diversify your farm. Specialist advice on diversifying is available in Northern Ireland from farming experts.
Department of Agriculture, Environment & Rural Affairs (DAERA)
The Department of Agriculture, Environment & Rural Affairs (DAERA) advisers can offer advice on your rural business idea, sources of finance and how to manage the transition from traditional farm to rural enterprise. DAERA's organic experts can also advise on all aspects of switching from traditional to organic production.
Rural Support
Rural Support can offer independent support from a business mentor to help farming families tackle farm business issues such as finance/debt and business decisions regarding the future - find out more about their On Farm Business Support.
The Ulster Farmers' Union
The Ulster Farmers' Union has 11,500 local members and represents the wide range of interests of farmers - find out more about the Ulster Farmers' Union.
Training opportunities for farmers
You might need to supplement your existing skills with some additional training:
- The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) offers a wide range of full time and part time agricultural, horticultural, environmental conservation, equine and food courses - find farm course information.
- DAERA offers local farmers advice on a range of farming systems, technologies and techniques - find further information on organic food and feed.
- The Prince's Countryside Fund runs the Farm Resilience Programme which offers free business skills training to family farmers in Northern Ireland - find more information on the Farm Resilience Programme.
Northern Ireland Business support finder
Advice and support towards setting up your business can be found from a number of organisations. The Northern Ireland business support finder is a searchable database that can help you find publicly-funded and not-for-profit sources of business assistance you may be eligible to apply for. Support may be available in a number of forms, including financial assistance and free or subsidised advice services.
Enterprise Northern Ireland
Enterprise Northern Ireland has a network of local Enterprise Agencies. These support small business and community enterprises. They provide:
- information on government help for small business
- professional advisers
- low-cost loans, grant aid and other finance
- support for small businesses that are acquiring new information technologies
- support for business growth and development
- industrial and office space
Find out more about Enterprise NI and search for your local Enterprise Agency.
You may also need specialist advice, such as help with legal issues or managing finances - find a solicitor for your business.