The Farmers’ Union of Wales is looking forward to explore and discuss the most important issues facing the farming industry in Wales, such as rural crime, Brexit, mental health, innovation and diversification, as well as mobile communication at the Royal Welsh Show 2018 (Monday 23 - Thursday 26 July) by hosting a series of seminars and discussion groups.
Monday 23 July
Kick starting the show with a rural crime seminar on Monday 23 July at 11am, the FUW is looking forward to a discussion with Alun Davies AM, Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services; Simon Hart MP, Previous CEO of Countryside Alliance and member of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee; Tim Jones of Natural Resources Wales, Executive Director for Operations North and Mid Wales; and Rob Taylor of North Wales Police and Team Manager of the Rural Crime Prevention Team on matters of wildlife crime and rural affairs in Wales.
The Forum will also present an opportunity to discuss modern slavery in rural communities, which is to be led by an input from Gwent Police.
The afternoon will see conversations turn to the topic that is going to change the face of agriculture forever, as the FUW holds its ‘Brexit: What does the future hold for agriculture ?’ seminar, which will start at 2pm.