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New survey into how rural business coped with crisis

by Teesdale Mercury
April 29, 2021
in Business
New survey into how rural business coped with crisis

RURAL RESEARCH: Prof Stephen Roper

FARMERS and operators of other rural businesses are being asked how they are dealing with Covid-19 as part of a major new survey.
There is little research about how small firms in rural areas manage crises and how they recover, so the National Innovation Centre for Rural Enterprise (NICRE) plans to speak to more than 4,000 businesses in the next two months to shed light on the issue.
The survey – NICRE’s first – asks rural businesses about the strategies they have put in place during the pandemic to increase their resilience and their plans and expectations for the future.
Newcastle University’s Centre for Rural Economy and Business School is NICRE’s founding academic partner in the North East alongside the Enterprise Research Centre (ERC) at Warwick University and the Countryside and Community Research Institute at the University of Gloucestershire and Royal Agricultural University.
NICRE co-director Prof Stephen Roper, who is leading the survey, said: “Every business in the UK has been challenged in some way over the last year due to COVID-19 however those in rural areas have been some of the hardest hit.
“As we take steps along the road to recovery, it’s surprising, perhaps, but we have very little robust information on rural resilience – how small firms in the countryside deal with crises and how they recover.
“Our large-scale survey fills an important gap in our current knowledge of rural enterprise and aims to improve how local and national government support rural businesses in the future.”
Alongside resilience, the survey explores how rural enterprises’ local networks have contributed to survival and growth, the impact of financial pressures on businesses, families and communities as well as issues around workforce, the availability of broadband, and aspects of local supply chains.
In addition to rural and farming businesses in the North East, the survey is seeking the views of those in the South West and Midlands plus a comparator sample of urban firms, with owners contacted at random by independent market research agency OMB Research.
NICRE, which was established to foster rural enterprise and unlock the potential in rural economies, is also keen to speak businesses in more detail.
Prof Roper said: “We would be very interested to talk in-depth to the owners of rural and farming firms about how you and your business have coped during the pandemic, the challenges you have faced, and what you think about the support you have received from Government and local agencies.
“We’d really like to hear your thoughts to help us shed light on rural resilience and contribute, through NICRE, to developing future policy support for businesses in rural areas.”
Any business interested in giving their views should contact Prof Roper at Stephen. [email protected]
Results from the survey will be available in the autumn.
For more details visit www. newcastle.ac.uk/nicre, or email [email protected].

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