FUW welcomes First Minister to Urdd Eisteddfod stand

The Farmers’ Union of Wales’ Meirionnydd branch had a very successful week at the Urdd Eisteddfod and its stand on the Maes (eisteddfod field) was a hive of activity.

Among the many visitors to the stand during the week was First Minister Carwyn Jones who is seen (second from right) with (from left) FUW Penllyn branch chairman Dylan Davies, county vice chairman Euros Puw and national president Emyr Jones.

“The First Minister’s visit was an opportunity to discuss current issues within the agricultural industry in Meirionnydd and the importance of being part of the European Union,” said FUW Meirionnydd county executive officer Huw Jones.

“The importance of agriculture to the rural economy was emphasised - how it sustains the Welsh language and culture and that the county was pleased to welcome the Eisteddfod.”

 

[caption id="attachment_2915" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]Among the many visitors to the stand during the week was First Minister Carwyn Jones who is seen (second from right) with (from left) FUW Penllyn branch chairman Dylan Davies, county vice chairman Euros Puw and national president Emyr Jones Among the many visitors to the stand during the week was First Minister Carwyn Jones who is seen (second from right) with (from left) FUW Penllyn branch chairman Dylan Davies, county vice chairman Euros Puw and national president Emyr Jones[/caption]

FUW and MP team up for Montgomeryshire Day at Westminster

The Farmers' Union of Wales revealed today it has worked with local MP Glyn Davies to organise an event in the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday June 11 to highlight the "hidden gems" of Montgomeryshire.

Montgomeryshire Day will promote local businesses and producers and show MPs and their staff from across the UK what the area has to offer.

In addition to samples of delicious local meats, drink and cakes, many of the region’s picturesque tourism destinations will be showcased.

The companies exhibiting include Ifor’s Welsh Wagyu; Neuadd Fach Baconry; Berriew Cider; Doodlebakes; Monty’s Brewery; British Wool Marketing Board; Gregynog; and Montgomeryshire Spring Water.

Exhibitors and other guests, including nearly 40 FUW staff and members led by national president Emyr Jones, will be travelling to London for the event and they have been invited to a special reception in the House of Commons on the evening of June 10.

FUW county chairman Alwyn Vaughan said the union's Montgomeryshire branch was delighted to have the opportunity to work alongside Glyn Davies in order to show and promote the diverse nature of Montgomeryshire.

"The exhibition in Parliament will show many of the hidden gems of Montgomeryshire such as the landscape, businesses and tourism."

Mr Davies said: “Montgomeryshire Day will be an exciting and unique event that will promote some of Mid Wales’ finest local produce, and provide MPs with the chance to learn more about the area’s organisations and businesses.

“I am very pleased that many companies from Montgomeryshire will be joining us in Westminster in order to showcase their products and activities. I would also like to thank the FUW, who have been instrumental in putting this prestigious event together.

“Montgomeryshire Day will be a great chance to celebrate all things Montgomeryshire!”

Successful bid to resurrect FUW West Gwent branch

A bid to resurrect the West Gwent branch of the Farmers' Union of Wales after a lapse of 12 years has proved to be a huge success.

Following a discussion at a recent FUW Gwent county executive meeting, invitations to a meeting at Llanhilleth Miners Institute were sent to all members in the area plus several other non-members in the hope they would attend and help re-establish the West Gwent branch.

Guests for the evening included FUW director of agricultural policy Nick Fenwick, Monmouthshire Livestock Centre auctioneer Mike Davies and local farmer and FUW member Howard Vicary.

The meeting, chaired by Gwent county chairman Chris Lewis, began with Dr Fenwick outlining the FUW’s recently-published 21 points in response to Welsh Government policies to improve farm efficiency and profitability.

Mr Davies gave an appraisal of how the new market at Raglan was working, indicating that it was proving to be a tremendous success with good support from buyers and vendors, and adding that they were looking to expand the number of days on which the market operated.

A question and answer session followed when many interesting topics were raised. FUW Gwent county executive officer Glyn Davies said: "Concern was expressed about the proposed EID Cymru and the regulations relating to the Glastir Commons and the Glastir Entry Scheme.

"In addition, members were keen to highlight the role played by farmers in preserving the rural landscape and environment in the Valley areas.

"It was particularly pleasing to note the number of young farmers present amongst the total of 38 who attended the meeting.

"It is hoped that a further meeting will be held in the autumn where a branch chairman and vice chairman can be elected with a view to holding three to four meetings per year and to raise the profile of the union further in the West Gwent area."

[caption id="attachment_2910" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]SUCCESSFUL MEETING: From left, Chris Lewis, Nick Fenwick, Glyn Davies, Howard Vicary and Mike Davies SUCCESSFUL MEETING: From left, Chris Lewis, Nick Fenwick, Glyn Davies, Howard Vicary and Mike Davies[/caption]

 

Welsh Government refusal to allow corrections to moorland map slammed by farmers

Farmers have branded as "illogical, unobjective and unfair" the Welsh Government’s refusal to allow appeals against the incorrect categorisation of their land as moorland.

In January this year, natural and food minister Alun Davies announced that payments in the moorland area would fall to around 10% of the rates payable in areas outside the moorland area.

That moorland area is defined as land over 400m (1,312 feet) mapped as moorland in 1992 for the purpose of The Moorland Scheme.

Farmers' Union of Wales member John Yeomans, who farms with his wife Sarah near Adfa, Montgomeryshire, said: “On areas where my neighbours and I farm, that 1992 map was completely inaccurate, but we had no idea the mapping was taking place and there was certainly no offer of an appeal against the incorrect categorisation of our land.

"In any case, The Moorland Scheme was voluntary, and there was no suggestion that more than 20 years later the map would be used to cut our payments by 90%.”

Mr Yeomans described the minister’s decision not to allow appeals on objective grounds as "illogical, unobjective and unfair".

“If you took a seven-year-old child from the middle of London into our fields and asked them whether they thought it was moorland, they would give you a categorical ‘No’.

[caption id="attachment_2904" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]Land farmed by John and Sarah Yeomans which has been categorised as ‘moorland’ by the Welsh Government Land farmed by John and Sarah Yeomans which has been categorised as ‘moorland’ by the Welsh Government[/caption]

"These areas are extremely productive improved areas of land, and no one in their right mind would describe them as moorland.

“By introducing the 400m line the Welsh Government has massively reduced the number of incorrectly mapped areas which would have led to appeals and legal challenges, so it makes no sense not to allow the remaining handful of areas like this to be eligible for appeals based upon objective criteria.”

Mr Yeomans’ comments come after the minister responded to correspondence from FUW president Emyr Jones highlighting the need for an objective appeals system.

Mr Jones’ letter stated: “During successive meetings …stakeholders emphasised the importance of having an objective definition of moorland and an appeals process to allow land to be removed from the map if it did not meet that definition – not least because the original moorland map is now almost a quarter of a century old, and was drawn up for a voluntary agri-environment scheme, not a compulsory area based payment scheme.

“We had been under the clear impression that this argument had been accepted, and are therefore concerned at recent suggestions by Welsh Government staff that grounds for appeals may be based upon administrative procedures rather than an objective definition of moorland.”

In his response, Mr Davies stated: “There will be two grounds for appeal. First of all, moorland for CAP payment purposes must have been mapped as having moorland vegetation when the 1992 moorland vegetation map was drawn.

"Secondly, if land appears on that map then it must now be at 400 metres or higher altitude. Thus the grounds will be clear cut and objective.”

Further correspondence from the Welsh Government has confirmed that even if an area was wrongly mapped as moorland in 1992 it is not eligible for appeal.

Mr Yeomans said: “Our land was wrongly mapped as having moorland vegetation in 1992 and is over 400 metres high, so it seems from what the minister and officials have said that there are no grounds for appeal.

“In fact, it seems that the only way of securing a successful appeal would be to prove that fields have sunk below the 400 metre land due to an earthquake or some other similar natural disaster.

[caption id="attachment_2905" align="alignnone" width="1024"]“If you took a seven-year-old child from the middle of London into our fields and asked them whether they thought it was moorland, they would give you a categorical ‘No’." - John Yeomans “If you took a seven-year-old child from the middle of London into our fields and asked them whether they thought it was moorland, they would give you a categorical ‘No’." - John Yeomans[/caption]

“This is ridiculous when you consider that since long before 1992 the vegetation on our land has comprised ryegrass and clover varieties, including many bred by Aberystwyth’s Plant Breeding Station.

"The land is not mapped as Open Access land under the CRoW Act, and was part of the Welsh Government’s demonstration farm network specifically because it was well managed grassland and not moorland.”

Mr Yeomans said he was discussing possible legal action with others affected by the minister’s decision.

[caption id="attachment_2906" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]"These areas are extremely productive improved areas of land, and no one in their right mind would describe them as moorland." - John Yeomans "These areas are extremely productive improved areas of land, and no one in their right mind would describe them as moorland." - John Yeomans[/caption]

Speaker for FUW AGM revealed

Welsh Government director general for sustainable futures Gareth Jones will be the guest speaker at the FUW's annual general meeting on Monday June 16 at 10am at the MedRus Conference Centre, Aberystwyth University, Penglais, Aberystwyth.

Mr Jones has been in his current post since March 2012 and his responsibilities span three departments: environment, agriculture and food (including energy policy and animal health and welfare); housing and regeneration; and culture and sport.

Coffee will be served from 9.15am until 9.45am when FUW president Emyr Jones will formally open the conference. Following a question and answer session with the guest speaker, the union’s internal, external and staff awards will be presented.

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