60 of the country’s most innovative farmers made the cut when we announced the 2023 finalists for the British Farming Awards in August.
Showcasing their exemplary practice, these UK farmers are battling it out across the 18 categories up for grabs at this year’s British Farming Awards, which highlight the exciting and pioneering work being carried out across UK agriculture.
Sponsored by Morrisons, alongside farming’s core sectors including dairy, beef, sheep and arable there is also a celebration of new entrants coming into the industry, a wealth of diversification businesses, families across multiple generations and social media influencers.
The awards also highlight some of the most sophisticated technology leading to some of the industry’s most exciting initiatives in food production and management.
Why not do a feature on finalists in your area? Available on the website are write-ups of the finalists in your area that you are welcome to use, including:
- Beef Farmer of the Year – Neil Davies, Cefnllan Farm, Cefnllan Livestock, Powys – https://www.britishfarmingawards.co.uk/nominee/neil-davies/
- Beef Farmer of the Year – Greg and Rowan Pickstock, Brongain Farm, G. and D. Pickstock, Powys – https://www.britishfarmingawards.co.uk/nominee/greg-and-rowan-pickstock/
- Digital Innovator of the Year – Stephanie Powell, Farming Facebook Fireside Chat, Monmouthshire – https://www.britishfarmingawards.co.uk/nominee/stephanie-powell
- Grassland Farmer of the Year – Chris and Bella Mossman, Nant y bach Farm, Mossman Farming, Ceredigion – https://www.britishfarmingawards.co.uk/nominee/chris-and-bella-mossman
- Sheep Farmer of the Year – Alwyn Phillips, Alywyn Phillips, Penygelli, Gwynedd https://www.britishfarmingawards.co.uk/nominee/alwyn-phillips/
- Sheep Farmer of the Year – Mathew and David Roberts, Ty Draw Farm, D.W. and A. Roberts and Son, Flintshire https://www.britishfarmingawards.co.uk/nominee/mathew-and-davidroberts/
Now in its 11th year, the British Farming Awards is the industry’s leading event showcasing hundreds of British food and drink producers undertaking fantastic work across the sector.
Innovation
Last year, the event welcomed more than 820 farmers and industry professionals to the Vox in Birmingham, which will once again play host to this year’s event taking place on October 19.
A further three special recognition awards – Outstanding Contribution to British Agriculture, Farmers Guardian Special Recognition Award and Farmers Guardian Farming Hero – will be announced during the awards evening.
Awards night
Want to join the finalists when the winners are announced? The Awards night is at The Vox Conference Centre on Thursday 19th October. Limited seats are still available to join them – see https://www.britishfarmingawards.co.uk/awards-night/ to find out more
For more information on the awards and information on the finalists, visit www.britishfarmingawards.co.uk
For more information and pictures of the finalists, contact Sarah Murray, Group Senior Marketing Manager, on 01772 799 423 or email marketing@britishfarmingawards.co.uk; Danusia Osiowy, Events Producer, on 07595 428 277 or email danusia.osiowy@agriconnect.com
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