Financing Farm Futures
27 April 2026 | 1.00pm
Rebalancing risk and ambition
At the third RED Talk in our Business Resilience Series, we took a clear, practical look at how food and farming businesses can access finance, and how best to use it to strengthen long-term performance. The session exploring why borrowing can be a sensible and strategic choice, before walking through the main routes to securing finance, what lenders look for and how to secure preferential rates.
You’ll leave with clear, practical insights you can apply straight away – making this a valuable use of time for anyone navigating funding and investment in the food and farming sector.
The Speakers

Louise Manning
Managing Director, LJM Associates
Louise is an academic, writer, communicator, and educator. She works with governments, public and private organisations and is passionate about food and farming and supporting communities all around the world and helping them to thrive. She has published over 150 peer-reviewed papers, written and edited multiple books, upported education programmes for the sector and is a frequent guest on webinars, podcasts and conference platforms.
Louise and her husband farm in Herefordshire.

Iain Hawthorn
Managing Director, Aravis

Martin Williams
Farmer

Mark Lumsdon-Taylor
Global Executive Lead for Development and Sustainability, MHA Baker Tilly
Mark is a Chartered Accountant and corporate financier with a special interest in farming and the onward food value chain; during his career he has advised some of the biggest names in agrifood and niche start ups as well as advocated for the sector in Parliament. He established Rural Policy Group in 2019 after nearly two decades in the rural economy working with both public and private sector businesses. In recognition of his commitment to the sector and deep knowledge, Mark was elected onto the ICAEW Farming and Rural Business Committee.
Listen to the Financing Farm Futures Podcast
More RED Talks in the Farm Business Resilience Series
Smart Financial Strategy
Resetting Farm Resilience
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