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Midland rural businesses are innovating and exploring new markets

Forward-thinking businesses revealed their entrepreneurial spirit in a survey of more than 1,300 businesses in Warwickshire and Solihull

Forward-thinking rural businesses in the Midlands are innovating and exploring new markets, a new survey has revealed.

The data was collected by the Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP) Growth Hub, the Warwickshire Rural Hub and Warwickshire County Council which targeted around 1,300 businesses.

The Warwickshire Rural Hub is a business support organisation which is led by farm and rural businesses across Warwickshire and Solihull

The results of the survey showed that 69 per cent of the rural businesses which participated are undertaking innovation in their business and 58 per cent are exploring new markets.

The results were included in the latest CWLEP Growth Hub SmartRegion report from June 9-22 which also gathered information from the CWLEP’s business engagements and survey data, Warwickshire County Council, Coventry City Council, the FSB and the NFU.

The survey outcome also showed that the top three areas of requested support were for financial support and advice, easy to access information and access to insurance advice.

These were closely followed by links into local businesses, support with succession planning and help with mental health and wellbeing.

The top three areas for how Covid-19 has impacted rural businesses were loss of income, a complete halt to trading and closure of usual trading premises.