Farming unions and YFC to host General Election hustings in North West Wales

Both farming unions and the local YFCs have come together in North Wales to ensure that their membership has the opportunity to quiz the general election hopefuls in a series of four agricultural husting events in the area. 

NFU Cymru, the Farmers' Union of Wales (FUW) and the Young Farmers Federations have worked together to arrange electoral hustings for Ynys Môn, Arfon, Meirionnydd Dwyfor and Aberconwy constituencies, inviting all candidates to participate.

The details of the events are as follows: 

Arfon – Wednesday 27th November at Caeathro Village Hall, Caeathro at 7.30pm; 

Ynys Môn - Tuesday 3rd of December 2019 at 5:30pm at Cartio Môn, Bodedern; 

Aberconwy – Wednesday 4th of December 2019 at 7:30pm at Elwy Room, Glasdir Centre, Llanrwst;

Meirionnydd Dwyfor – Thursday 5th of December 2019 at 7:30pm at Porthmadog Football Club.

More cattle slaughtered in last 5 years in Wales than the reported population of Badgers in Wales, First Minister hears

Farmers’ Union of Wales President Glyn Roberts stressed the urgent need for an independent review of the current bovine TB evidence base, with a view to assessing the suitability of current wildlife control measures and to make recommendations on future badger culling policies in Wales, when he met with First Minister Mark Drakeford and Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths.

The special meeting was arranged at the Union’s request and followed a series of meetings with the Minister and officials in recent months looking mainly at the science around TB management.

In setting the scene, the President reminded the First Minister of the human suffering and mental pain that TB caused in farming communities and the frustration that little was being done to successfully address the TB reservoir in wildlife. Statistically, in the last 5 years more cattle have been slaughtered in Wales as a result of TB than the total reported population of Badgers in Wales. 

The focus of the discussion was to gain commitment from the Welsh Government to an innovative approach to managing the scourge of TB as the current management plans were providing limited, if any, success.

“Farmers need hope, hope that this dreadful disease will be dealt with and removed from our landscape,” said Glyn Roberts. 

“To that end we asked the First Minister to consider funding a thoroughly innovative approach that takes best practice from other areas of society facing big challenges.

FUW looks forward to 30th Royal Welsh Winter Fair

The Farmers’ Union of Wales is looking forward to a busy Royal Welsh Winter Fair (Monday 25 - Tuesday 26 November) with plenty of #FarmingMatters chats and a warm welcome to the Union’s stand guaranteed.

Those visiting the FUW stand, which is located next to the main show ring, can enter the annual Christmas hamper competition by filling in a short survey, and staff are on hand to discuss the Union’s response to the Welsh Government ‘Sustainable farming and our Land’ consultation response and the Union’s General Election manifesto. 

Speaking ahead of the event, FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “Time has flown by and I can hardly believe that the Winter Fair is just around the corner again. 

“This fantastic event should help get everyone in the festive spirit and I look forward to catching up with many of you at the FUW stand over a cup of tea and mince pie. 

“Our staff and officials are on hand to discuss any questions you may have about #FarmingMatters, including Bovine TB rules, future farm policy in Wales and of course the Union’s key asks of the next UK Government. A warm welcome is guaranteed to all.”

 

FUW urges shoppers - support your local businesses this Christmas

The Farmers’ Union of Wales is urging shoppers to keep their Christmas shopping local to show support for rural and local businesses.

FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “As we speed towards Christmas, I would like to urge you to think about your rural businesses and see if you can buy local, either for the upcoming Christmas dinner or even gifts for family and friends.

“Speak to your local butcher about meat for the Christmas period and see what your local farm shop has to offer - I promise you will find many of the ingredients you need for your Christmas dinner right on your doorstep. 

“There are also plenty of small shops around that offer Welsh craft and locally designed gifts and of course the choice for local food gifts is aplenty. It really is worth having a look. These are small decisions we can make that will have a big impact on our rural economy.

“A pound spent locally will go much further than a pound spent in a chain store and it keeps our rural economies going. By supporting our local businesses we don’t help a CEO buy a third holiday home but we help a local mum and dad put food on the table, a family pay their mortgage, a little girl get those dance lessons and a little boy get his favourite team shirt.” 

 

Ceredigion farmers get chance to ask critical questions at hustings

Farmers in Ceredigion will get a chance to question local prospective MPs ahead of the General Election at a hustings organised by the Farmers’ Union of Wales and Ceredigion YFC.

The event, which is open to all, is held on Wednesday 4 December at Lampeter Rugby Club starting at 7.30 pm.  

Confirmed candidates include  Ben Lake - Plaid Cymru, Mark Williams- Liberal Democrats, Dinah Mulholland - Labour, Chris Simpson - Green Party Amanda Jenner - Conservatives and Gethin James, Brexit party.

The hustings will be chaired jointly by Morys Ioan, FUW Ceredigion County Chairman, and Endaf Griffiths, Ceredigion Young Farmer of the Year.

Speaking ahead of the event, Morys Ioan said: “This is an excellent opportunity to question the candidates on all #farmingmatters and so much more. It is very important that we make informed decisions when we take to the polls in a few week’s time and I hope many of you will be able to join us.”

 

 

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