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Doing your research should be an inevitable first step when it comes to starting a new business. So, to make this a little easier, we’ve prepared some useful links and guides and highlighted key sector organisations and publications to help you get started.
This toolkit gives guidance on how to run a farm event. It has been produced as part of the Farming Landscapes Project which is a partnership between Friends of the Lake District and the Cumbria Farmer Network. Farming Landscapes aims to raise awareness amongst the public of local produce and the link between farming, food and the landscape – what you see and what you eat.
Research to help when thinking of your next farming business idea.
Getting to grips with useful websites and resources for those looking to start a business in the tourism industry.
An overview of the tourist accommodation industry highlighting relevant trends and data to help with your market research.
Research links to help you understand the UK fashion industry.
Relevant member organisations, companies and trade organisations within the agricultural industry.
Resources to help with your business research when it comes to starting an equestrian-based business.
General market research resources for rural business owners.
Resources to help you get to grips with the UK’s craft industry.
Relevant membership organisations in the craft sector across multiple industries.
Useful membership organisations within the health and wellbeing sector that are worth investigating.
Understanding more about the health and wellbeing sector here.
Industry statistics and data to aid the research of those looking to start a business in this sector.
Sector specific membership organisations to take a look at.
Resources for those looking to start a business in the food and drink sector.
Browse these resources to get a firm understanding of what’s going on in the food and drink sector.
Resources for those looking to start a business in the pet industry.