Primary school pupils in Pembrokeshire are being invited by the county's Farmers' Union of Wales branch to enter a competition in a bid to improve their knowledge of life down on the farm.
"There is widespread concern about the way children, young people, and their families, have become disassociated from where their food comes from and do not know what is required for a healthy diet and lifestyle," said county chairman David Miles, of Barnsley Farm, Crowhill, Haverfordwest.
"They are also unaware of the many opportunities in the countryside for leisure and social activities, and for employment. We hope our competition will go some way towards addressing these concerns."
The competition - sponsored by Carmarthen & Pumsaint Farmers' Ltd, J E Lawrence & Son Ltd and the FUW 200+ Club - has three age categories.
Category 1 asks children up to 7 years of age to hand draw a picture of a farm scene. Paints, pencils, crayons or felt tips can be used and the size must not exceed a standard sized sheet of A4 paper.
Category 2 wants 7 to 11 year-olds to make a model of a farm animal. Any materials can be used but the size must not exceed 30cm by 30cm by 30cm.
Category 3 urges all pupils up to 11 years of age to write a poem in English or Welsh entitled "The Farm". It must not exceed 20 lines in length.
The winner of each category will receive a £10 gift voucher for themselves, a cheque for £30 together with £40 worth of Carmarthen & Pumsaint Farmers' Ltd vouchers for their school garden, and free admittance to the Pembrokeshire County Show to receive their prizes on a day to be confirmed.
The winning entries and a selection of other entries will be placed on display at the FUW marquee at the Show.
The closing date for entries is Friday July 23. The child's name, class number and school name must be included on all entries and out of term contact details must also be provided for the school to enable the winner to be notified.
All entries should be posted or delivered to the FUW County Office, 3 North Street, Haverfordwest, SA61 2JE, marked "Schools Competition".
For further enquiries contact the county office on 01437 762913.
The Farmers' Union of Wales today welcomed confirmation from the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) that the Farming Connect subsidised advisory service can offer an 80% subsidy on the cost of mentoring and advice towards applying to enter the Glastir land management scheme.
"Whilst consultants cannot be used to fill in the actual forms, they can be used for mentoring, advice and guidance," said the FUW's land use and parliamentary committee chairman Richard Vaughan.
"We welcome this step as the union has been pushing for this service to be more pro-active in helping farmers access Glastir."
WAG revealed Farming Connect cannot fund consultants to complete applications on behalf of farmers for Glastir -but they can help with the points calculation, scorecard and advise or mentor on impact and management options that a business could consider.
Examples of mentoring and advice farmers can receive through the Whole Farm Plan (WFP) and Farm Advisory Service (FAS) to help their business make an informed decision to apply for Glastir include: assessment of habitats, species, biodiversity, historical features on the farm and appropriate management of these habitats and features.
Other examples could include advice on options for the farm and changes to the farming systems - e.g. identifying risks to the environment, protection and enhancement of habitats and features, and any changes to the farm system that may be required.
Throughout July, August and September Farming Connect will run a series of Glastir training events (see table below).
Farming Connect Events
Farming and forestry families are invited to attend the following events. You are advised to contact the event organiser beforehand to confirm the arrangements.
| Farming Connect | Events Diary | Farmers are advised to check all following arrangements directly with organisers | ||
| Date | Time | Event | Location | Contact Details |
| 05 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Organic Beef & Sheep) |
Nant yr Efail, Betws yn Rhos, Abergele, Conwy
LL22 8AL |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 09 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Sheep, Firewood) |
Gadr Farm, Llangovan
Monmouth NP25 4BU |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 12 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef, Sheep & Cereal) |
Mynachdy Farm
Pontypridd CF37 3PE |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 13 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Mynydd only (Beef & Sheep) |
Dolmaen, Foel
Llanfair Caerenion Welshpool SY21 0PA |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 14 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Dairy) |
Carreg y Llech
Treuddyn, Mold CH7 4NZ |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 14 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Organic Sheep,Beef, Arable) |
Penrhiw, Capel Dewi
Llandysul SA44 4PG |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 21 July | By appointment only | Planning Surgery in Builth Wells
|
Royal Welsh Show
Builth Wells |
Rhian Evans Menter a Busnes – 01970 636291
|
| 26 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Mynydd only (Sheep, Arable) |
Carreg Cennen Castle
Trapp, Llandeilo SA19 6UA |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 26 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Mynydd only (Beef & Sheep) |
Treban Meurig
Bryngwran, Holyhead LL65 3YN |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 28 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Mynydd only (Dairy) |
T'yn Llechwedd
Gwyddelwern, Corwen LL 21 9DN |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 29 July | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Gofal only (Sheep & Beef) |
Brychyni, Llangybi
Pwllheli LL53 6DX |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| Farming Connect | Events Diary | Farmers are advised to check all following arrangements directly with organisers | ||
| Date | Time | Event | Location | Contact Details |
| 03 August | TBC | Buding Workshop | Primrose Farm, Felindre Brecon | Centre for Alternative Land Use - 01248 680450 |
| 04 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Gofal only (Beef & Sheep) |
Cornwal Ucha, Gwetherin
Abergele LL22 8YG |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 06 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef, Sheep & Cereals) |
Penllyne Estate Farm
Cowbridge CF71 7FF |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 06 August | By appointment only | Planning Surgery in Dolgellau
|
Royal Ship Hotel, Dolgellau | Lisa Southgate Menter a Busnes - 01970 636297 |
| 10 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Dairy) |
Ton Farm, Raglan
NP15 6JA |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 11 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef & Sheep) |
Goitre, Kerry, Newtown
Powys SY16 4NA |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 12 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef & Sheep) |
Bryncelynog, Cwm Prysor
Trawsfynydd, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL41 4TR |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 12 August | 1:30pm | Demonstration Farm Event – Potatoes with ADAS | Cwm March
Cilcennin SA48 8RT |
Centre for Alternative Land Use - 01248 680450 |
| 13 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef & Sheep) |
Coedmawr
Llandeilo SA19 7BS |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 17 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Arable & Hay) |
Penywrlodd, Clyro
HR3 6JX |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 18 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Sheep & ponies) |
Hafdre, Llanwrtyd Wells
LD54TE |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 18 August | 11:00am | Development Farm Event –
Herb Production |
Henfaes Research Centre
Abergwyngregyn LL33 0LB |
Centre for Alternative Land Use - 01248 680450 |
| 23 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Mynydd only (Sheep) |
Garreg Lwyd,
Llanddeusant, Llangadog SA19 9YS |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 26 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef & Sheep) |
Bodwi, Mynytho
Pwllheli LL53 7SG |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| 27 August | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Arable &Sheep) |
Great Nash Farm
Llangwm, Pembrokeshire SA62 4NH |
Heather McCalman
IBERS - 01970 823026 |
| Farming Connect | Events Diary | Farmers are advised to check all following arrangements directly with organisers | ||
| Date | Time | Event | Location | Contact Details |
| 01 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Mynydd only (Beef & Sheep) |
Morfodion
Llanidloes SY18 6LU |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
| 02 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef & Sheep) |
Llwynbrain, Adfa, Newtown
SY16 3DA |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
| 06 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef & Sheep) |
Cefn Eclo (Cefn naw Clawdd), Cwm Hafod Oer
Dolgellau LL402SG |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
| 07 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef & Sheep) |
Glyncoch Farm, Craig Cefn Parc, Swansea
SA6 5TJ |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
| 08 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Gofal only (Beef & Sheep) |
Upper Delfach
Llangurig SY18 9RX |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
| 10 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Organic Dairy & Arable) |
Little Pencoed, Lawrenny
Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire SA68 0PL |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
| 13 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef, Sheep & Cereals) |
Pwllyrhwyaid, Talybont on Usk, Brecon, Powys
LD3 7YS |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
| 16 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Mynydd only (Beef & Sheep) |
Ysguboriau, Tywyn
LL36 9RY |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
| 22 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
Tir Mynydd only (Beef & Sheep) |
Rowley Farm,Warden Road, Presteigne
Powys LD8 2NL |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
| 23 September | 1:00pm | Glastir Training
(Beef, Sheep & Fruit) |
Penlanlas, Rhydyfelin
Aberystwyth SY23 4QE |
Heather McCalman IBERS - 01970 823026
|
A high-powered delegation from the Farmers' Union of Wales today raised a series of issues with Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones during a two-hour meeting in Aberystwyth.
High on the agenda was the controversial Glastir land management scheme which was also discussed at length during the union's annual general meeting last Monday when the Minister addressed anxious delegates.
"Glastir dominated the debate at the AGM so we were duty bound to raise several issues about the scheme with the Minister again today," said FUW president Gareth Vaughan.
"As a union we still maintain that a 12-month deferment of the scheme is warranted but we are pleased that the Minister agreed to look at certain specific aspects that were raised with her today."
The meeting also touched upon a range of other issues including TB, CAP reform and the disproportionate penalties imposed on farmers for relatively minor errors on their IACS/SAF forms.
The Farmers' Union of Wales' today gave the new Chancellor's budget a guarded welcome while stressing that it is still early days and only with time will the farming industry be able to assess the impact of cuts in the public sector.
However, the union praised the Chancellor's reintroduction of Furnished Holiday Lettings (FHL) tax allowances. "The FUW has campaigned vigorously for the reintroduction of FHL tax allowances because scrapping these benefits would have seriously affected the income of many of our members who have diversified into letting out holiday accommodation," said the union's business development director Emyr James.
"Some of them have done so after acting upon past government advice which encouraged diversification into the tourism industry. Today's announcement will come as a welcome boost for both the agricultural and tourism business in Wales."
The Union was also pleased to see no further increases in fuel duty following the last increase in March.
"Another increase today would have had a direct impact on the cost of production at a time when the country needs business to flourish," said Mr James.
The Chancellor's intention to increase VAT to 20% should not directly impact upon the agriculture sector as food is to remain exempt. "But in wider terms it could pose a cash flow problem for some farmers and affect the consumer''s disposable income available to spend on purchasing better quality cuts and products," said Mr James.
Another worry for the industry would be the further government departmental cuts announced by the Chancellor. Mr James added: "Time alone will only tell whether these departmental cuts, which include DEFRA, will have a direct impact on the agricultural industry in Wales.
"One thing is for sure, it is imperative that the economy continues to grow so that we can trade ourselves out of this recession."
The Farmers' Union of Wales today described a European Parliament decision to demand mandatory country of origin labelling of food as a major step forward in the union's lengthy campaign to protect the high quality of Welsh produce.
"Farmers in Wales have good reason to want all producers to ensure labelling is accurate and unambiguous," said FUW president Gareth Vaughan.
"In the past few years imported meat has been the subject of a number of mislabelling incidents which could have tarnished the quality image of food produced in Wales and the union was compelled to highlight the mislabelling of Argentinian rump steak - displaying the British flag and British farm standards logo - at a major supermarket chain in Bangor.
"The store said the mislabelling was a mix-up and was quickly corrected after it was pointed out by the union. Another FUW member in Snowdonia revealed how meals served to children at a local school included food said to be '80% Welsh Beefburgers' but the labels on the boxes stated they were manufactured by a company in Hull."
During yesterday's debate in Strasbourg around two thirds of UK MEPs agreed to back a clear demand to send a strong political message in favour of mandatory country of origin labelling to the other EU institutions.
Their amendment urges "the country or place of provenance shall be given for the following: meat; poultry; dairy products; fresh fruit and vegetables; other single ingredients and meat and poultry and fish used as an ingredient in processed foods".
Their decision will now be passed onto EU governments in the Council of Ministers for approval. "We hope the Council of Ministers will now agree with the commonsense approach of MEPs to this matter and offer no more opposition to the measure," Mr Vaughan added.

