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Clarkson’s Farm Star Kaleb Cooper Launches His Own Meat Business and New TV Show

 


Kaleb Cooper Launches His Own Meat Business and New TV Series

The Clarkson’s Farm star follows in Jeremy Clarkson’s footsteps with bold new ventures — and a growing family.

Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper to launch solo farming TV series set in  Australia | Farm News | Farmers Guardian


From Farmhand to Businessman

Kaleb Cooper, the breakout star of Clarkson’s Farm, is once again stepping into new territory — and this time, he’s following closely in the footsteps of his mentor, Jeremy Clarkson.

The fan-favorite farmer has officially launched his own meat business, offering everything from juicy steaks to hearty BBQ boxes, bringing a true taste of the British countryside straight to people’s kitchens.

On his official website, Kaleb proudly writes:

“From BBQ favorites to Sunday roasts, we bring the best of the countryside to your kitchen.”

His new venture features a wide selection of locally sourced meats at surprisingly competitive prices. For example, a kilo of beef brisket is currently available for just £7.50, lamb shoulder for £17.50, and lamb & mint burgers for £5.50 — all produced with the same passion and care that fans have seen on Clarkson’s Farm.


Merchandise and Expansion

But Kaleb isn’t stopping there. Alongside his new meat brand, he’s also launched his own line of merchandise, including rugby shorts, hoodies, and shirts — priced between £32 and £60.

According to The Sun, a source close to the young farmer said:

“Kaleb is a superstar and deserves all the success he’s rightly getting. Jeremy is proud as punch.”

It’s clear that Kaleb’s success continues to grow, both on and off the screen.

Clarkson's Farm series 4 – Kaleb Cooper: 'I think I have inspired a lot of  people to go into farming' | Farm News | Farmers Guardian


A New Adventure: Kaleb Down Under

While business is booming at home, Kaleb is also venturing abroad for his latest project — a brand-new Amazon Prime TV series titled Kaleb Down Under.

The four-part series follows him as he tackles the challenges of farming in Australia, learning new techniques and meeting local farmers along the way.

This marks a major milestone for Kaleb, who previously admitted that he had never traveled abroad before filming.

“You know how hard it is for me to leave Chippy,” Kaleb wrote on social media. “So flying to Australia is definitely taking me out of my comfort zone. I’m on a mission to see if I can make my farming contracting business international.”


Jeremy Clarkson’s Classic Reaction

Of course, Jeremy Clarkson couldn’t resist adding his trademark humor to the mix.

Commenting on Kaleb’s post, Jeremy joked:

“I’m so happy about this, because finally I can run my farm without him mucking everything up.”

The cheeky remark quickly racked up over 50,000 likes, with fans teasing that Jeremy would miss his right-hand man more than he’d like to admit.

Kaleb Cooper lands new TV show without Jeremy Clarkson - and it's worlds  away from Diddly Squat Farm


Family Life and Fatherhood

Amid all his professional success, Kaleb’s personal life is thriving too.

In August 2025, he and his fiancée Taya welcomed their third child — a baby boy named Ashton — joining their growing family alongside Oscar (4) and Willa (2).

Balancing fatherhood, business, and television fame, Kaleb has proven himself to be far more than just a farmhand.


From the Cotswolds to the World

Kaleb Cooper’s journey from a young farmer in Chipping Norton to a global television personality and entrepreneur is nothing short of remarkable.

Through hard work, determination, and a dash of Clarkson-style grit, he’s transforming from a local contractor into one of the most recognized faces in British farming.

“I’m just a lad who loves farming,” Kaleb once said. “But if I can inspire a few more people to understand where their food comes from — that’s what really matters.”

With his new ventures, a thriving family, and a global audience cheering him on, Kaleb Cooper is proving that the next generation of farmers can dream — and achieve — big.


 

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