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A further objective is to stimulate existing farmers to think about their businesses in a post CAP reform environment, whether this leads to a planned expansion / a diversification or a managed exit. The choices made could create new opportunities for new entrants.
A further objective is to stimulate existing farmers to think about their businesses in a post CAP reform environment, whether this leads to a planned expansion / a diversification or a managed exit. The choices made could create new opportunities for new entrants.<ref>DEFRA website</ref>

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Launched at the Smithfield Show in December 2004 by Sir Don Curry, the Fresh Start initiative aims to secure sustainable future for farming in England by:

  • promoting an entrepreneurial culture, amongst the next generation of farm business owners
  • promoting the use of generic business planning & management techniques
  • promotion of farming (and all its associated activities) as an attractive career option for new entrants
  • development of a “matching service” that will link potential new entrants to those wishing to reduce their direct involvement or retire.
  • development of a national mentoring capability for all new / growing farm enterprises
  • practical support for a continual professional development culture to be adopted by everybody working in this industry

A further objective is to stimulate existing farmers to think about their businesses in a post CAP reform environment, whether this leads to a planned expansion / a diversification or a managed exit. The choices made could create new opportunities for new entrants.[1]

  1. ^ DEFRA website