The Oxford Farming Conference has opened applications for its Inspire Programme, which it said is designed to support food and farming professionals to develop their skills and network.
Aiming to enable candidates across the rural and agri-food sector to attend OFC for the first time, the 2026 Inspire Programme will be managed by OFC director David Hill, a graduate of the Inspire Programme and an estate manager.
The programme will include two pre-conference Inspire Days in London in November. It will also include a full ticket to the 2026 Oxford Farming Conference from 7th to 9th January 2026, which will be themed ‘Growing Resilience’, and will include accommodation, the Chair’s Welcome Reception, Christ Church Dinner and the OFC Oxford Union Debate.
Hill commented: “Inspire has developed a reputation for encouraging excellent people in the farming and food sector and giving them the push and confidence to do things that they might not otherwise have done. As is the way with the conference, Inspire brings people together and great things start to happen. You just have to apply and be open to the opportunities.”
“The programme gave me the time and space to reflect on my next steps, as well as connect with a brilliant group of leaders, representing diverse areas of the agricultural industry.”
Ben Eagle took part in the programme in 2024, and stated that he feels it “provided a platform for him to reassess his future plans”.
He said: “From networking opportunities to personal reflection, the programme gave me the time and space to reflect on my next steps, as well as connect with a brilliant group of leaders, representing diverse areas of the agricultural industry, bringing a wide range of views and discussions, but all within a safe and welcoming environment. I’d encourage anyone to apply; it is a real catalyst for change and a unique experience.”
In addition to time at the conference, the group will reportedly receive support from industry bodies and professionals, including programme partners BASF Agricultural Solutions and The Institute for Agriculture and Horticulture (TIAH).
Commenting on the programme, Alice Johnston, agricultural sustainability manager at BASF, said: “At BASF, we are deeply committed to the long-term success and sustainability of UK agriculture. We recognise that the many challenges facing our industry, whether environmental, economic, or social, require bold thinking, diverse perspectives, and strong collaboration across the entire agricultural ecosystem.
“That’s why we’re proud to continue supporting the Inspire Programme alongside TIAH, an initiative that not only nurtures emerging talent but fosters innovation, leadership, and resilience within the sector.
“By investing in the next generation of agricultural changemakers, we’re helping to ensure that our industry continues to evolve, adapt, and thrive in the face of change.”
Tess Howe from TIAH added: “We’re proud to sponsor OFC Inspire for the fourth year, supporting opportunities for learning, connection, and personal growth, values at the heart of TIAH. By helping participants discover their potential and make an impact in their careers, we’re investing in the future of our industry. We look forward to meeting this year’s delegates and seeing how they develop, contribute, and help shape agriculture’s next chapter.”
Applications are open until 27th August 2025 – click here to apply.