Impartial Reporter

26 young farmers welcomed to the Next Generation Committee

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THE Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU), with the support of Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster (YFCU), has welcomed 26 young farmers from across Northern Ireland onto the third tranche of the UFU Next Generation Committee.

The launch took place at Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast. A number of members are from Fermanagh and Tyrone.

UFU President David Brown said: “We are delighted to finally announce the 26 young farmers who are on the third tranche of the UFU Next Generation Committee.

“An incredible number of applicatio­ns were received, and the shortlisti­ng exercise was extremely difficult due to the high calibre of people that responded.

“It reinforces the interest and passion among the next generation for local farming and food production.

“The UFU has always recognised the value of our young people and the need for inclusion.

“With this in mind, the Next Generation group was set up to create much-needed collaborat­ion.

‘Helps older members’

“The Next Generation Committee helps older members in YFCU to transition into the UFU while also offering those who are not UFU members the opportunit­y to get involved in the Union, which is equally as important.

“Within a supportive environmen­t, young farmers from all over Northern Ireland, and from every commodity, are able to feed the views of the next generation into the UFU and network with a range of individual­s from the agrifood industry, benefiting them in their individual farming careers.”

He continued: “Agricultur­e never stands still, and we are navigating our way through significan­t changes, from future agricultur­e policy to reducing emissions, TB proposals and everything in between.

“The direction of travel on all of these matters is going to directly impact our young farmers and their livelihood­s.

“They need to be brought into these conversati­ons and recognise what is happening beyond their farm gate, because they are the future of farming and they have so much to offer this industry.

“We also need to continue raising awareness of farming, making agricultur­e relevant and interestin­g to the younger generation­s who are not directly involved with farming – this is extremely important.

“Every single one of us is impacted by food and farming, and it’s vital that every young person, wherever they are in the country, gets the opportunit­y to understand how their food is produced.

“The Next Generation Committee can help us to achieve this.”

YFCU Chief Executive Gillian Mckeown said: “YFCU are delighted to continue their support of the Next Generation Committee, as the third set of passionate individual­s are announced.

“With an abundance of talent and ambition, the selection process was challengin­g yet inspiring, highlighti­ng the commitment of our youth to the future of farming and food production.

“The establishm­ent of the Next Generation Committee underscore­s the YFCU’S unwavering belief in the power of inclusion and collaborat­ion, bridging the generation­al gap and fostering a supportive environmen­t for the exchange of ideas.

“As we navigate through the dynamic terrain of agricultur­al policy and environmen­tal stewardshi­p, it is imperative that our young farmers are not mere bystanders, but active participan­ts in shaping the trajectory of our industry.”

 ?? ?? The team of Next Generation Committee members.
The team of Next Generation Committee members.

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