Your NFU team will be in Hall 18 on stand 18.640. Come and join us to make sure you don't miss out on these top 5 events.
1. Making regenerative farming profitable
NFU Deputy President David Exwood
David believes that the future of farming isn't about managed decline and dependence on environmental payments, it's about creating new opportunities for profitable food production alongside net zero and biodiversity.
NFU Deputy President David Exwood will be on the NFU's stand to discuss key issues shaping the future of farming.
You can also catch him at the Low Carbon Agriculture Theatre on 14 January from 10-11am where he will speaking as part of a panel, answering the question: How can we make regenerative farming profitable?
He will be speaking alongside:
- John Cherry, farmer and founder – Groundswell
- Caroline Rhodes, CEO – Primary Producers South Australia
The session will be chaired by Former Environment Minister and journalist Rebecca Pow. Add to your calendar.
2. Have your say on fairness in the crops supply chain
Have your say on fairness in the combinable crops supply chain
Don't miss out on the chance to share your views on supply chain fairness with the NFU Combinable Crops Board who will be on our stand ready to speak to you.
You can also fill out the government consultation so that Defra hears your views directly.
3. Latest on support schemes
The NFU team will be on hand to support members with English agricultural support schemes including discussing payment and administration issues, and the latest on environmental schemes such as SFI and productivity grants.
4. Cost-effective tips to make your farm safer
The NFU's Farm Safety and Transport Adviser, Stuart Head, will be on stand to discuss cost-effective methods to keep you safe on farm, in addition to answering any queries on health and safety regulations or transport legislation.
5. NFU Education at LAMMA
You will also see our NFU Education team on both days, showcasing farming and innovation to the next generation as they bring their AgriFuture Scholars and two local secondary schools to the show to take part in workshops and hear from our NFU Farmers for Schools ambassadors.
If you see our NFU Education team around the show, make sure to stop and ask them more about how we're working to ensure children learn about British food and farming and how you can help inspire the next generation by becoming an NFU Farmers for Schools ambassador.
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