Anyone own a farm?

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vanman1936

Original Poster:

798 posts

225 months

Saturday 4th May
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Want to connect with fellow PHers who own a farm.

Business idea I would like to explore (not car related) around the farming space and could do with some insight.

Upinflames

1,751 posts

184 months

Tuesday 7th May
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We have 50 acres and 40 stables, we're just a livery yard, don't grow anything.

Not getting into growing weed, been asked a lot of times!

vanman1936

Original Poster:

798 posts

225 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Thanks for replying.

Interested in those supplying supermarkets, guess that’s not you?

vanman1936

Original Poster:

798 posts

225 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Thanks for replying.

Interested in those supplying supermarkets, guess that’s not you?

Sebring440

2,240 posts

102 months

Wednesday 8th May
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vanman1936 said:
guess that’s not you?
You can say that again!


AndyAudi

3,196 posts

228 months

Thursday 9th May
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vanman1936 said:
Thanks for replying.

Interested in those supplying supermarkets, guess that’s not you?
Might be able to answer your questions but I think very few will supply to supermarkets directly unless specialist such as soft fruit or certain vegetables.

For many things individual farmers produce on contract or free market & sell to organisations who have the supermarket contracts (& will have the packing/processing facilities)
They will all have to comply with supermarket demands/compliance to certain schemes & farm audits though

AndyC_123

1,154 posts

160 months

Thursday 9th May
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I do

We don't supply supermarkets directly but have friends that do... ask away

vanman1936

Original Poster:

798 posts

225 months

Thursday 15th August
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AndyAudi said:
vanman1936 said:
Thanks for replying.

Interested in those supplying supermarkets, guess that’s not you?
Might be able to answer your questions but I think very few will supply to supermarkets directly unless specialist such as soft fruit or certain vegetables.

For many things individual farmers produce on contract or free market & sell to organisations who have the supermarket contracts (& will have the packing/processing facilities)
They will all have to comply with supermarket demands/compliance to certain schemes & farm audits though
Thanks for replies and excuse the radio silence.

This is what I was after….so sounds like the market is heavily intermediated?