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Planning Successful Crofting Succession

25th October 2019

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Crofters planning for the often daunting and complex process of passing their business on to the next generation are being offered the chance to register for a bespoke webinar.

Crofters face unique challenges whether that be crofting law, remote markets or generally smaller business sizes.

Facilitated by SAC Consulting - part of Scotland's Rural College, the Crofting Succession webinar will guide crofters through the steps of the succession journey including how to start the conversation, who to involve and how to make sure all generations are heard.

Led by well-known succession expert Heather Wildman, of Saviour Associates, together with SAC crofting advisor Janette Sutherland, it aims to create a starting point for conversations between families and communities on succession.

There are nearly 21,000 crofts in the North West of Scotland entered on the Crofting Commission's Register of Crofts, of which nearly three quarters are tenanted and the remainder owned.

Crofting is increasingly attracting new entrants, including both those with an interest in the traditional crofting of sheep and cattle and those looking at diversifying into food and tourism.

Heather said: "It's never too early to plan for the future. Crofting is unique and it's important to consider who the right person is to take your business forward and continue your legacy.

"They may not have the right skills at the moment but, by talking and planning, there's time for them to learn how to ensure your business is in safe hands."

Janette Sutherland, from SAC Consulting’s Portree office, will also talk through the steps unique to succession within crofting which can include issues such as crofting duties, decrofting and grazing shares.

She said: "Webinars can be listened to in the comfort of your own home and are very easy to join."

The webinar, organised by Scotland’s Farm Advisory Service (FAS), will be held on Tuesday 5 November from 7.30-8.30pm. Register at

https://www.fas.scot/events/event/croft-succession-navigating-tricky-conversations-and-forms-webinar/ or at: https://www.fas.scot/

For more information, contact: rosie.free@sruc.ac.uk; 0131 535 4219