New partnership with NatWest to support the farming industry...

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The Business Barn has teamed up with NatWest to bring a cohesive offering to users of the rural business advice website.

As one of the leading agricultural banks operating within the UK, helping to finance projects of all sizes, the partnership will help cement the bank’s commitment to the farming industry at what could be described as a highly important time for the sector.

“The agricultural industry is in the midst of an uncertain phase where financial security is currently not guaranteed as we plan for the for basic payment scheme to be phased out,” says Rosie Hopkins, business manager of The Business Barn.

“However, the sector must rise to this challenge and seek the opportunities available, and it’s our job to make sure people have the ideas and information available to be able to make informed decisions.”

Consequently, The Business Barn is working with several different businesses across multiple sectors to offer its users the ‘full package’ when it comes to starting and growing a rural business.

“It’s these long-term relationships that will only benefit users of The Business Barn.

“We want the website to be the ‘go-to’ resource for diversifying farmers, landowners and rural businesses and working collaboratively with an established and credible business like NatWest means we can share and support campaigns and initiatives that we know will be hugely beneficial to the industry... Click here to continue reading >>>
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quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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