Farming together in west Fermanagh

A farmer-led cluster working across the west Fermanagh catchment to support hill and suckler farming, protect the land we depend on, and build a stronger voice for local farmers.

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Who we are

West Fermanagh Farmers Cluster Ltd (WFFC) is a farmer-led group set up by local farmers, for local farmers, run on a not-for-profit basis. We work across the west Fermanagh catchment — hill ground, drumlin farms, and the land that drains toward Lough Erne — to deliver practical projects that support farm businesses and the environment they work in.

We're directed by farmers who know this land, backed by a panel of professional advisers who bring in the expertise we need to deliver.

What we're working on

Voices Across the Border cross-border discussion session
Live Project

Voices Across the Border

A digital storytelling project building media skills and cross-border connections with farmer groups in neighbouring Leitrim, delivered through PEACEPLUS.

West Fermanagh catchment landscape
Completed

NIEA Environment Fund Water Quality Project

Practical, on-the-ground work improving water quality and habitat across the catchment, delivered in partnership with local farmers.

Farmers at the WFFC sheep clipping event
Community Event

Sheep Clipping Event with Ulster Wool

A shearing demonstration and wool marketing talk held at Oliver Keown's Benmore Farm, delivered with Ulster Wool, covering traceability, certification, and getting the best value from a wool clip.

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Mixed suckler herd grazing in the west Fermanagh catchment

Farmer-led, farmer-focused

WFFC was set up by local farmers who saw an opportunity: a dedicated organisation for west Fermanagh's hill and suckler farmers, bringing in funding and support to help keep farm businesses strong in this landscape.

We're governed by a board of active local farmers, supported by professional advisers with expertise in agriculture, environment, and community development. Every project we deliver is built around what actually works for farm businesses on the ground.

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A young person looking out over the west Fermanagh landscape

Farming's next generation

Everything WFFC does is about keeping farming viable in west Fermanagh for the long term — for the families working this land now, and for the ones who'll take it on next.

Join the cluster

Register your interest in becoming a member. You'll have a voice in shaping WFFC's work, access to project opportunities, and be part of a growing network of farmers working together across the catchment.

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