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Farmers Invited To Strike The 'Right Balance' At Isle Of Wight Farming Conference 2025

Island farmers and land managers are being encouraged to attend the Isle of Wight Farming Conference 2025, taking place on Thursday 27 February at East Afton Farmhouse.

With the theme ‘Striking the Right Balance,’ this inaugural conference promises to deliver insights and practical advice to help farmers navigate the challenges of modern agriculture.

The conference will feature an plethora of expert speakers addressing topics such as sustainable farming practices, the latest developments in climate resilience, farming subsidies and land use.

Attendees will have the opportunity to hear directly from industry leaders, network with peers and engage with exhibitors showcasing services designed to support the future of farming on the Isle of Wight.

Graham Biss, Managing Director, Natural Enterprise, said:

“Our goal is to provide not only insights but also practical guidance to help the Isle of Wight’s agricultural industry.

"We’re particularly proud to be able to support and encourage the next generation of farmers and land managers by securing sponsorship for 10 young farmers and 10 new entrants to attend the conference free of charge.

"Investing in the future of farming is crucial, and we are thrilled to provide these aspiring individuals with the opportunity to engage with industry experts, learn from their peers and connect with potential mentors”.

Why Attend?
• Hear from leading voices, including representatives from the CLA, Ellen MacArthur Foundation, NFU, Southern Water & Wight Rural Hub.
• Discuss topics with local and mainland farmers.
• Learn how local and national trends are impacting on the agricultural sector.
• Support a good cause: surpluses from the conference will benefit the RIWAS Rural Careers Fund, supporting training and development for the Island’s next generation.

The conference is open to all farmers, land managers and rural professionals.

Tickets are available via Wight Rural Hub’s website and early booking is encouraged to secure a place.

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