Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    Twitter LinkedIn
    • FREE Email Newsletters
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
    Twitter LinkedIn
    Podcast
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    • News
      • Arable & Agronomy
      • Dealership News
      • Environmental Land Management Scheme/Policy
      • Event News
      • Health & Safety
      • Machinery
      • People
      • World News
    • Farm Machinery
      • Amenity & Maintenance
      • Cultivations
      • Drilling
      • Grassland Equipment
      • Harvesting
      • Muck & Slurry
      • Sprayers
      • Telehandlers
      • Tractors
      • Tractor of the Year
      • Tyres & Tracks
      • Whatever happened to?
    • Precision Farming
    • Markets & Policy
    • Profiles
      • National Arable and Grassland Awards
      • Company Profiles
      • Reader Profiles
    • Livestock
      • Beef
      • Dairy
      • Sheep
    • Magazines
      1. May 2025 issue
      2. April 2025 issue
      3. March 2025 issue
      4. 2025 Tyre Developments supplement
      5. February 2025 issue
      6. National Arable and Grassland Awards supplement
      7. January 2025 issue
      8. December 2024 issue
      9. November 2024 issue
      10. October 2024 issue
      11. September 2024 issue
      12. August 2024 Issue
      13. 2024 Drills and Seeds supplement
      14. July 2024 Issue
      15. Cereals Supplement
      16. June 2024 Issue
      17. May 2024 Issue
      18. April 2024 Issue
      19. Tyres and Tracks Supplement
      20. March 2024 Issue
      21. National Arable & Grassland Award – Meet the Finalists
      22. February 2024 Issue
      23. January 2024 Issue
      24. December 2023
      25. Agritechnica Preview Supplement
      26. November 2023
      27. October 2023
      Featured

      May 2025 issue available now

      By Matthew TiltMay 1, 2025
      Recent

      May 2025 issue available now

      May 1, 2025

      April 2025 issue available now

      April 1, 2025

      March 2025 issue available now

      February 28, 2025
    • Events
    • Podcast
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    News

    Top tips to avoid insurance shortfall with diversification planning

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltApril 6, 20213 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
    Converted offices_2

    Acres Insurance Brokers have released guidance for farm businesses hoping to take advantage of diversification options becoming apparent as lockdown restrictions ease.

    These include the anticipated demand for UK holidays and breaks, as well the possibility of businesses and employees looking for rural office settings after months of enforced working from home. There is potential, then, to utilise unused space and buildings on farm, whether this is letting out commercial buildings, running a bed & breakfast business, or even selling produce.

    “There is clearly great appetite and opportunity, but the inclusion of insurance costs at the research stage of your business plan can be critical to the success of the venture,” warned Nigel Wellings, director at independent farm insurance specialists, Acres Insurance Brokers.

    Crucially, Mr Wellings advised that business owners understand what risks are covered by any proposed insurance and, just as importantly, what is not.

    Farm Shop - northamptonshire_2
    On-farm diversification may be a very attractive prospect as we leave lockdown but careful research into insurance coverage should be a key part of the research

    “Many businesses prior to Covid-19 were of the belief that business interruption cover would pay for losses caused by the pandemic,” explained Mr Wellings. “In reality, this has only turned out to be the case in the minority of cases. You need to make sure any cover is fully explained to you, and that you understand the constraints of it.”

    Whatever the diversification project, the underlying insurance implications will remain the same. Acres Insurance Brokers has therefore highlighted five key points to consider at the research phase to help avoid shortfalls further down the line.

    1. Include insurance costs and implications in the research stage of your business plan. You need to factor in items such as payroll increases, liabilities, indemnity limits, business interruption, the value of machinery etc.
    2. Is planning permission required? Often non-agricultural activities carried out on your land may be subject to planning permission. Also, consider location, for example, biosecurity could prevent public access near poultry farms.
    3. Consider inheritance tax. Could the proposed diversification upset or over-complicate your business and lifestyle in respect of inheritance tax? Some tenancy agreements rule out diversification often because of inheritance implications for landowners.
    4.  Be aware of the business regulations you must comply with, such as food hygiene certification, health and safety etc. Consider if additional staff training and risk assessments are required.
    5. What is the planned period for the venture to return a profit? Have a structured plan and as the business develops, make sure your insurance arrangements accommodate the changes.

    More information is available at www.acresinsurance.co.uk

    Tweet
    Share
    Share
    Pin
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
    Previous ArticleMilestone machine leaves new Grimme depot
    Next Article Train to be a cattle TB tester: non-vets wanted
    Matthew Tilt
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn

    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

    Read Similar Stories

    May 2025 issue available now

    May 1, 2025

    April 2025 issue available now

    April 1, 2025

    March 2025 issue available now

    February 28, 2025
    Most Read Stories

    Round-up of latest combination baler updates

    May 8, 2025

    Women in Agriculture Awards celebrates the best in farming

    May 7, 2025

    Paperless timesheets can help contractors save time

    May 7, 2025
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer

    The UK's leading agricultural machinery journal

    Twitter LinkedIn
    © 2024 MA Agriculture Ltd, a Mark Allen Group company

    Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy | Terms & Conditions

    • Farmers Weekly
    • AA Farmer
    • Poultry News
    • Pig World

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.