The Wight Rural Hub offers a free to use central resource to all Isle of Wight farmers and land managers and delivers a suite of interventions…delivered for the Island by the Island.
Thanks to the support of DEFRA, through the Future Farming Resilience Fund (FFRF), we are providing an extensive range of resources to help Isle of Wight farmers & land managers navigate the Agricultural Transition. This will include:
- Workshops
- Seminars
- 1-1 reviews
- Signpost business opportunities and the availability of specialist advice and support
The aim is to help Island farmers and land managers to make their businesses more resilient and to take advantage of future opportunities and funding; … turning national policy into local opportunity.
We work in collaboration and partnership with Island stakeholders to add value in support of IOW farmers and land managers.
Latest News
You can now apply for an Animal Health and Welfare grant through the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) 2024
Animal Health and Welfare grants now available You can now apply for an Animal Health and Welfare grant through the Farming Equipment and Technology...
Wight Rural Hub’s March 2024 Newsletter is Now Available
To have Wight Rural Hub monthly newsletters emailed to you automatically please contact: 01983 296244 info@wightruralhub.co.uk Click here to...
NEW Feature Advisor Article
Spring is Coming - Temporary Campsites and Permitted Development Rights Wight Rural Hub are bringing Isle of Wight farmers and land owners a series...
AHDB Cotswold Visit February 2024
We took a farming group from the IOW to discover how a Costwold arable farmer makes regenerative farming pay. The tour formed part of a wider...
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Feature Advisor Article – The Farming Community Network (FCN) September 2024
Our Island Community Really Counts at Times of Change Wight Rural Hub bring Isle of Wight farmers and land owners a series of feature articles,...
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