Carmarthen Journal

MS plants tree as part of union’s campaign to reach climate goals

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NFU Cymru was delighted to welcome MS Samuel Kurtz out on farm to plant a tree as part of the union’s #Growingtog­ether campaign.

Mr Kurtz, MS for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokesh­ire, visited Mr Phillips’ farm in Lamphey on November 8 to plant an oak tree, kindly supplied by Coed Cadw – The Woodland Trust in Wales, as part of NFU Cymru’s recently launched #Growingtog­ether strategy for tree planting in Wales.

Against the background of ambitious targets to increase tree cover in Wales to help mitigate and adapt to the challenges presented by climate change, the #Growingtog­ether initiative promotes a philosophy to future tree planting in Wales that advocates more trees integrated into farming systems – rather than replacing farming systems, allowing food production, farming, trees, nature, landscapes and rural communitie­s to thrive.

Pembrokesh­ire NFU Cymru county chairman Roger Lewis said: “We are delighted that Samuel Kurtz MS could join us to plant a tree at Mr Phillips’ farm in Lamphey. Engaging with politician­s like Samuel Kurtz MS is a vital component of spreading awareness of our #Growingtog­ether campaign and sharing our ambitions with all those who have an interest in delivering the outcomes we all want to see.

“At NFU Cymru we firmly believe agricultur­e is uniquely placed to be part of the solution to climate change and that climate goals should be met in ways that are sustainabl­e and fair. Tree planting targets should not be achieved through a binary choice of farming or forestry, instead Wales’ ambitious targets should be progressed in a way that safeguards the multiple economic, environmen­tal, social and cultural benefits that Welsh farming provides.”

Mr Kurtz said: “It’s great to be a part of the NFU’S Growing Together campaign, planting a tree here on Windsor farm.

“The agricultur­al community are rightly excited by the part they can play in tree planting and helping reach our net zero target.

“To see local farmers collaborat­ing with the Woodland Trust shows their commitment to being positive advocates in our fight against climate change.

“I’d urge all union members — and farmers more generally — to plant a tree or two in support of NFU’S Growing Together campaign.”

The NFU Cymru #Growingtog­ether pledge stems from the union’s Growing Together: A strategy for sustainabl­y increasing tree cover in Wales report, launched in September. The document is a blueprint identifyin­g the barriers and opportunit­ies that exist to deliver on these objectives while safeguardi­ng thriving rural communitie­s and ensuring the continued production of high quality, affordable food in Wales.

For more informatio­n about NFU Cymru’s tree strategy and the #Growingtog­ether campaign, visit www.nfu-cymru.org.uk.

 ?? NFU CYMRU ?? From left, Roger Lewis, Pembrokesh­ire NFU Cymru county chairman; Andrew Phillips, host farmer; Jerry Langford, of The Woodland Trust in Wales (Coed Cadw) and MS Samuel Kurtz planting a tree as part of the NFU’S #Growingtog­ether pledge.
NFU CYMRU From left, Roger Lewis, Pembrokesh­ire NFU Cymru county chairman; Andrew Phillips, host farmer; Jerry Langford, of The Woodland Trust in Wales (Coed Cadw) and MS Samuel Kurtz planting a tree as part of the NFU’S #Growingtog­ether pledge.

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