FUW shares concerns with Secretary of State

Uncertainties faced by the farming industry in Wales and what support is required from Government were top of the agenda, when Farmers’ Union of Wales President Ian Rickman met with Secretary of State David TC Davies in London recently.

A significant scheme that will set out payment mechanisms for the industry in the future, the Sustainable Farming Scheme, offers an opportunity to support the sector if the right financial package is received from Westminster. Discussing the upcoming Sustainable Farming Scheme, Mr Rickman said: “Whilst it is vitally important that the Welsh Government design a scheme that truly works for every farm in Wales, it is also imperative we have the budget to deliver it. 

Bridging the gap between young men in farming and football clubs across Wales - FUW, FAW and the DPJ Foundation shine a light at Royal Welsh Show

A collaboration between the Farmers’ Union of Wales, the Football Association Wales and the DPJ Foundation at the Royal Welsh Show aims to shine a light on how the gap between young men in farming and football clubs across Wales can be bridged.

In a special seminar, which is chaired by Professor Laura McAllister and held on Tuesday 25 July at 4pm at the FUW pavilion, the organisations will also discuss the progress that has been made in addressing mental health issues in rural communities and within the agricultural industry.

FUW welcomes SFS progress - but says scheme is at a critical design stage

The Farmers’ Union of Wales has welcomed progress made in designing the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) - but says the scheme is at a critical stage that will decide whether it is fit for purpose or presents major barriers for the industry and excludes large numbers of farmers.

In a statement made to the Senedd on 11 July, Minister for Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths announced that three reports had been published - two detailing the findings of a ‘co-design’ process and one giving the Welsh Government’s response - telling the Senedd that a phased approach to introducing the new scheme from 2025 would be considered to avoid large scale changes at once. 

Thriving, sustainable, family farms key focus for FUW Group at Royal Welsh Show

The Farmers’ Union of Wales and FUW Insurance Services are looking forward to what promises to be a busy Royal Welsh Show (Monday 24 - Thursday 27 July 2023) which is taking place in Llanelwedd. 

The week will be an opportunity for the FUW group to highlight to members, the public visiting the show and politicians why farming matters more than ever and what must be achieved if there are to be thriving, sustainable, family farms in Wales. 

Speaking ahead of the show, FUW President Ian Rickman said: “The team has done an excellent job in putting together a full programme of seminars and entertainment for everyone visiting our pavilion - members and non-members are welcome to join these seminars. 

“There will be a variety of topical discussions in our seminars. Those issues, if not addressed, are going to affect the viability and sustainability of our family farms here in Wales and we will be lobbying and shining a light on those issues throughout the week.”

The FUW looks forward to welcoming Members of the Senedd and Members of Parliament, as well as industry stakeholders to the pavilion to discuss the many farming matters that have a profound impact on the agricultural industry.

FUW launches photography competition for 2024 charity calendar

The Farmers’ Union of Wales is calling on all budding photographers to enter its charity calendar photography competition with photographs featuring the Welsh countryside and agriculture.

The calendar will be sold in aid of the next FUW President’s charity at the Royal Welsh Winter Show in Builth Wells.

Union President Ian Rickman said: “After the success of the 2022 competition  we’ve decided to run it again for next year’s calendar and are looking for photos for every season, every sector and every landscape to create a memorable calendar for 2024. 

New presidential team to lead Farmers’ Union of Wales

The Farmers’ Union of Wales has a new presidential team at its helm to lead the organisation forward in its mission to ensure there are thriving, sustainable family farms in Wales.

Joining newly elected President Ian Rickman at the top are Pembrokeshire dairy farmer Dai Miles as deputy President; North Wales beef and sheep farmer Alun Owen as North Wales Vice President; Glamorgan beef and sheep farmer Brian Bowen as South Wales Vice President and Ceredigion sheep farmer Anwen Hughes as Mid Wales Vice President.

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