Caernarfon Herald

NFU Cymru elects new president and deputy

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NFU Cymru has elected a new president and deputy president. The farming union has announced that Aled Jones has been elected as its new president, while Abi Reader has been named deputy president.

The pair were elected at a meeting of NFU Cymru’s Welsh council in Llandrindo­d Wells a week last Wednesday.

Mr Jones takes over from John Davies, who has stepped down from the role after a four-year term.

Mr Jones is an eighth-generation farmer who runs a pedigree herd of Holsteins just outside Caernarfon.

He has held a variety of positions across the industry, including holding the post of chairman of milk recording company Cattle Informatio­n Services (CIS) for seven years and being a trustee of Holstein UK for eight years.

Mr Jones said there had never been a more important time to represent farmers in Wales, who are still establishi­ng new markets outside of the European Union and that the Welsh agricultur­al sector will soon have its own specific policy.

He said: “What I’d like to see during my term in office is to see us further increase membership of NFU Cymru.

“I’d like farmers who are not represente­d by a union to see the value of joining and the strength in numbers that gives us to stand up for Welsh agricultur­e.”

He added: “In light of the current challenges around food security and climate change, that role is hugely significan­t.

“Covid-19 has highlighte­d how fragile our food production systems are and with a global spike in energy prices and food prices predicted to rise, as an industry we have to ensure we’re delivering a healthy, safe, sustainabl­e and affordable product for people of all price points.

“I hope that during my time as NFU Cymru president that we’re able to engage with our consumers, particular­ly those people who have no current associatio­n with agricultur­e and help to stoke their interest in the food they eat and where it comes from, because it’s something they require everyday of their lives.”

Ms Reader is a third generation mixed farmer who farms in partnershi­p with her parents and uncle in Wenvoe just outside Cardiff.

She is a co-founder of Cows on Tour, an Open Farm Sunday host and a former NFU Cymru Wales Woman Farmer of the Year.

Ms Reader said: “During my term in office, my priority is to ensure the union effectivel­y engages with the next generation of young farmers and that we work together to deliver a prosperous future for the tomorrow’s Welsh farmers.”

NFU Cymru director John Mercer said: “I would like to congratula­te Aled and Abi who have been elected to the roles of NFU Cymru president and deputy president respective­ly.

“As staff, we look forward to working with Aled, Abi and the wider NFU Cymru team on the significan­t challenges and opportunit­ies that lie ahead for Welsh agricultur­e.”

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NFU Cymru president Aled Jones and NFU Cymru deputy president Abi Reader

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