Arable Business Groups

Arable Business Groups (ABGs) provide facilitated discussions to help groups of farmers improve their business management skills.

What do Arable Business Groups do?

ABGs aim to:

  • Understand costs of production*
  • Investigate pricing strategies
  • Share information
  • Identify best practice
  • Focus on issues that affect members’ businesses
  • Make efficient use of industry experts

ABGs are part of our Cereals & Oilseeds Farm Excellence activities.

*Understanding cost of production is the initial focus of any group meeting. Members of an ABG have access to Farmbench, our web-based benchmarking tool. Farmbench allows you to make confidential cost comparisons with group, regional and national data.

Get involved

To start or join an ABG, contact your local Farmbench manager.

Distribution of Arable Business Groups

Scotland

  • Borders
  • Fife
  • South Aberdeenshire
  • St Boswells
  • North Angus
  • South Angus
  • North Aberdeenshire
  • Black Isle

Northern Ireland

  • Limavady

North East and East Midlands

  • Darlington
  • Berwick
  • Lincolnshire
  • Huggate
  • York

East Anglia and South East

  • Vale of Belvoir
  • Northampton

West Midlands and Wales

  • Pembrokeshire
  • Shropshire
  • Hereford
  • Cotswolds

East Anglia

  • Dereham
  • Stowmarket & Diss
  • Chelmsford
  • Duxford
  • Huntingdon

South West

  • Malmesbury
  • Devon
  • Taunton
  • South Wiltshire & Dorset
  • Wantage
  • Winchester

Further information

Use Farmbench (online benchmarking tool)

Find out how Farmbench powers discussions at our ABGs

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