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In this episode, CLA President Gavin Lane speaks with Alan Laidlaw, England's first Commissioner for the Tenant Farming Sector. Alan discusses his newly created role, which emerged from the Rock Review, and shares insights into promoting best practices and addressing challenges in tenant farming relationships.
Key topics include:
• The Commissioner's role and day-to-day responsibilities
• Economic pressures facing broad acre and dairy farmers
• The importance of landlord-tenant collaboration and communication
• Real-world case studies from upland farming communities
• Learning from Scotland's tenant farming commission experience
• How landlords and tenants can engage with the Commissioner's office
Alan emphasises the value of understanding each party's objectives, building positive relationships, and working together to navigate change in the agricultural sector. He also provides practical advice on the Tenant Farming Code of Practice and encourages both landlords and tenants to reach out to his office—whether to celebrate successes or seek help with difficult situations.
By The CLAIn this episode, CLA President Gavin Lane speaks with Alan Laidlaw, England's first Commissioner for the Tenant Farming Sector. Alan discusses his newly created role, which emerged from the Rock Review, and shares insights into promoting best practices and addressing challenges in tenant farming relationships.
Key topics include:
• The Commissioner's role and day-to-day responsibilities
• Economic pressures facing broad acre and dairy farmers
• The importance of landlord-tenant collaboration and communication
• Real-world case studies from upland farming communities
• Learning from Scotland's tenant farming commission experience
• How landlords and tenants can engage with the Commissioner's office
Alan emphasises the value of understanding each party's objectives, building positive relationships, and working together to navigate change in the agricultural sector. He also provides practical advice on the Tenant Farming Code of Practice and encourages both landlords and tenants to reach out to his office—whether to celebrate successes or seek help with difficult situations.