Roadshow explores Brexit impacts on farming
AHDB and Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) have joined forces to deliver a series of events across Wales to explore what Brexit will mean for Welsh farmers and help them to prepare their businesses for leaving the EU.
Titled ‘Brexit: the implications for Welsh agriculture and your farm’, the roadshow meetings will take place in Clynderwen, Brecon, Abergele and Welshpool at the end of January and the beginning of February.
Experts from HCC and AHDB will give updates on the current Brexit negotiations and present analysis on the potential impact of Brexit on farm incomes. There will be specific information on scenarios in the sheep, beef, dairy, cereal and potato sectors. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about resources available and identify some of the steps they can take to drive their businesses forward in a period of change.
AHDB senior analyst Sarah Baker said: “Despite the political uncertainty, it’s clear that change is coming and our analysis shows that ‘wait and see’ is a high-risk strategy. The top 25 per cent of performers in all sectors, regardless of size, will remain viable in all our post-Brexit scenarios.
“There’s plenty that farm businesses can do now to mitigate the effects of Brexit and prepare themselves for the challenges ahead. These roadshows are one of the ways AHDB is helping farmers and growers improve their performance and inspiring them to succeed in a rapidly changing world.”
HCC Industry Development and Relations Manager John Richards said; “Perhaps no industry will be affected by Brexit as much as farming: due to the EU payment framework within which the industry has operated, the large volume of trade between Britain and Europe, and the potential of high WTO Tariffs if no Free Trade Agreement is reached.”
“HCC and AHDB are aiming to make sure farmers are as well-informed as possible,” he added. “It is still uncertain how the picture will look in a year’s time, but farmers will want to assess now what steps they can take to prepare their businesses for the major changes which lie ahead.”
Farming Connect will have a stand at all the events and Development Officers will be on hand to inform farmers of the range of tailored support that Farming Connect can offer to help farm businesses meet their goals through independent, confidential and bespoke advice and through providing appropriate training.
The meetings will be taking place at the following venues:
- 30 January 2018, Nant y Ffin Hotel, Clynderwen (1:00pm-3:00pm)
- 30 January 2018, Bishops Meadow, Brecon (7:30pm – 9:30pm)
- 7 February 2018, Kinmel Manor, Abergele (7:30pm – 9:30pm)
- 8 February 2018, Welshpool Livestock Market, (7:30pm – 9:30pm)
To register for the meetings or for more information, please contact HCC on 01970 625050 or email info@hccmpw.org.uk
Cyfarfodydd i archwilio effeithiau Brexit ar amaeth
Mae AHDB a Hybu Cig Cymru (HCC) wedi dod at ei gilydd er mwyn dadansoddi beth fydd Brexit yn ei olygu i ffermwyr Cymru a’u helpu i baratoi eu busnesau gogyfer â gadael yr Undeb Ewropeaidd.
O dan y teitl, ‘Brexit: y goblygiadau i amaeth Cymru a’ch fferm chi’, bydd y cyfarfodydd teithiol yn digwydd yng Nghlunderwen, Aberhonddu, Abergele a’r Trallwng ar ddiwedd Ionawr a dechrau Chwefror.
Bydd arbenigwyr o HCC ac AHDB yn rhoi diweddariad ar y trafodaethau Brexit fel y maent yn sefyll ar hyn o bryd ac yn cyflwyno dadansoddiad o’r effeithiau posib ar incwm ffermydd. Bydd gwybodaeth benodol ar y sefyllfa yn y sectorau defaid, cig eidion, llaeth, grawnfwydydd a thatws. Caiff y gynulleidfa gyfle i ddysgu am yr adnoddau sydd ar gael ac adnabod rhai o’r camau y gallant eu cymryd i baratoi eu busnes mewn cyfnod o newid.
Dywedodd uwch-ddadansoddydd AHDB Sarah Baker: “Er gwaetha’r ansicrwydd mae’n glir fod newid yn anochel ac mae’n gwybodaeth ni’n awgrymu fod ‘disgwyl i weld’ yn strategaeth beryglus. Gall 25% o fusnesau sy’n perfformio orau ym mhob sector, waeth bynnag eu maint, barhau’n hyfyw mewn unrhyw senario ôl-Frexit.
“Mae digon y gall busnesau fferm ei wneud nawr i liniaru effaith Brexit a pharatoi ar gyfer y sialensau sydd o’n Blaenau. Mae’r daith yma yn un o’r ffyrdd y mae AHDB yn helpu ffermwyr i wellau’u perfformiad a’u ysbrydoli i lwyddo mewn byd sy’n newid.”
Yn ôl Rheolwr Datblygu’r Diwydiant a Chyd-Berthynas HCC John Richards; “Mae’n bosib na chaiff Brexit effaith fwy ar un diwydiant arall na’r hyn y gaiff ar Ffermio; oherwydd y strwythr taliadau Ewropeaidd y mae’r diwydiant wedi gweithredu o’i fewn, y fasnach sylweddol rhwng Prydain ac Ewrop, a’r posibiliad o dollau o dan drefniadau WTO os na fydd Cytundeb Masnach Rydd.”
“Amcan HCC ac AHDB yw sicrhau fod ffermwyr yn gwybod gymaint â phosib,” ychwanegodd. “Mae’n ansicr o hyd beth yn union fydd y sefyllfa ymhen blwyddyn, ond bydd ffermwyr am asesu nawr pa gamau y gallant eu cymryd i baratoi eu busnesau ar gyfer y newidiadau mawr sydd am ddigwydd.”
Bydd gan Cyswllt Ffermio stondin yn yr holl ddigwyddiadau a bydd Swyddogion Datblygu wrth law i roi gwybod i ffermwyr pa gymorth penodol sydd gan Gyswllt Ffermio i’w gynnig i helpu busnesau i gwrdd â’u hamcanion trwy gyngor annibynnol, cyfrinachol sy’n arbennig i’w busnes a thrwy hyfforddiant addas.
Bydd y cyfarfodydd yn digwydd yn y lleoliadau canlynol:
- 30 Ionawr 2018, Gwesty Nant y Ffin, Clunderwen (1:00pm-3:00pm)
- 30 Ionawr 2018, Bishops Meadow, Aberhonddu (7:30pm – 9:30pm)
- 7 February 2018, Gwesty Kinmel Manor, Abergele (7:30pm – 9:30pm)
- 8 February 2018, Marchnad Da Byw y Trallwng, (7:30pm – 9:30pm)
I gofrestru ar gyfer y cyfarfodydd neu am fwy o wybodaeth, cysylltwch â HCC ar 01970 625050 neu ebost info@hccmpw.org.uk
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