The Barfoots
Story

See how we have grown

Down Arrow

Our story began in 1976, when Peter Barfoot, a fifth-generation farmer, started growing a single crop in the unique micro-climate of the Hampshire Basin in the south of England.

Today, Barfoots looks very different. We are still a family-owned business but now we grow, process and pack a range of semi-exotic vegetables at farms and facilities around the world.

1950

Peter Barfoot is born in Botley, Hampshire, into a family with a long tradition of farming.

A young Peter picking strawberries at the family farm

1976

Peter and his father, Victor Barfoot, go into business together and form VH Barfoot and Son.

Victor Barfoot picking runner beans at Abshot Farm

1994

Peter buys Sefter Farm in West Sussex, which becomes Barfoots’ main site.

Sefter Farm 

2000

Barfoots opens its first integrated production line to supply de-husked, pre-packed sweetcorn.

Sefter sweetcorn production line 

2002

Barfoots España is established in Almeria by Jo-Anne Barfoot, which expands the company’s winter growing capacity.

Jo-Anne with one of Barfoots España’s key crops…courgettes 

2005

A new purpose-built sweetcorn packing facility, featuring state-of- the-art automated equipment, is opened at Sefter Farm.

Peter with his beloved sweetcorn!

2006

Barfoots Senegal is founded. The joint venture in partnership with Michael Laurent of Société de Cultures Légumières (SCL) helps ensure the year-round delivery of high-quality produce.

Senegal butternut harvest 

2007

Barfoots begins growing premium vegetables, including asparagus, chillies, Tenderstem® broccoli and baby corn.

A premium vegetables packing facility is opened in Leythorne, West Sussex, to cater for this growth.

Leythorne production line 

2010

Barfoots builds its first anaerobic digester. It produces enough green energy from the waste generated at Sefter Farm to power the entire site. It also creates organic fertiliser for Barfoots farms.

Anaerobic digesters

2015

Barfoots España invests in 10 hectares of covered production in southern Spain.

Barfoots España site 

2019

New £15m state of the art sweetcorn factory ‘Sefter South’ is completed, increasing our production capacity by 100%. A new record of 4.5 million cobs packed in one week.

Inside Sefter South

 

 

2017

Barfoots enjoys a record-breaking sweetcorn season in the UK. Over 35 million cobs are harvested at the company’s farms in Hampshire and West Sussex.

Sweetcorn harvesters 

2021

500 acre Heasley Farm acquired, on the Isle of Wight. Barfoot Farms grow speciality vegetables across 9,500 acres of the South Coast of England.

Heasley Farm in the Arreton Valley on the Isle of Wight

2020

Peter Barfoot awarded a CBE for Services to Sustainable Farming.

Sefter South New sweetcorn processing facility commissioned.

Peter receiving his CBE from Anne, Princess Royal at Windsor Castle in 2021

2022

Our water treatment facility is built…cleaning and converting all our factory waste water into irrigation water for our crops. It can treat 300 cubic meters a day, enough to fill an Olympic sized swimming pool in a week!

Water treatment tank pre filtration

2023

Sweetcorn kernelling operation commissioned, running exclusively during the UK season, providing kernels for freezing. 1,000,000 sweetcorn cobs processed in 24 hours for the 1st time.

Geoff Faulkner, Head of Factory and Technical in the kernel factory

2024

5,464 solar panels installed across the Sefter and Leythorne operation sites.

Reverse Osmosis system commissioned converting wastewater to potable water.

Barfoot Farms wins prestigious ‘Hampshire County Farms Championship’ competition.

A record 6 million cobs packed in a week!

Today

We are a global farming business, working 1000’s of acres and employing 1000’s of people, striving for advancements in fresh produce excellence.