Diversifying with Cotswold Gold: A Sustainable Future for British Farming
Mar 21, 2025
Why Diversification Is Key to a Sustainable Future in Farming
Farming faces constant uncertainty due to politics, market shifts, and environmental challenges. For Charlie Beldam, the owner of Cotswold Gold, this uncertainty was a key factor in his decision to diversify the business 15 years ago for a sustainable future for British Farming. By doing so, he aimed to reduce risks and ensure the long-term viability of his farm. "We’re never 100% certain of what’s going to happen, and that’s why we diversified—to control our destiny as much as possible," says Charlie. For Charlie, farming is more than just a business—it’s about sustainability, food production, and responsible land use. "Farming will continue because we need to eat, and we need to produce food. But we must also use the land responsibly. Not all fields can be farmed, and if they can’t be, they should serve environmental purposes and support wildlife."The Importance of Growing Locally and Reducing Dependence on Imports
One of Charlie’s primary beliefs is that the UK should not rely on imported food if it can be grown locally. "If we can grow it here, why not produce something from our own land? We know the quality, we understand the environmental impact, and we can ensure that nothing harmful is used in the process."
