Western Morning News

‘Breakfast Club’ set to keep farmers up to date with Brexit

- ATHWENNA IRONS athwenna.irons@reachplc.com

WITH 2021 set to bring change and uncertaint­y to the UK’s sheep sector, the National Sheep Associatio­n (NSA) is preparing to launch a new Breakfast Club to help update farmers on the latest news and announceme­nts affecting the industry this January.

Launching the initial series of four, one-hour morning updates, the organisati­on will welcome industry leaders and experts to help deliver concise and useful informatio­n to sheep farmers every Wednesday - starting from January 20 at 8.30am.

Phil Stocker, chief executive of the NSA, said: “With so much still to be announced on how the UK’s departure from the EU will shape our future sheep industry combined with changes to agricultur­al legislatio­n and support payments there will no doubt be many sheep farmers out there seeking some support and guidance as we start the New Year.

“NSA is excited to launch this new series of short webinars to help the nation’s sheep farmers keep up to date on the latest announceme­nts affecting them. We will be welcoming industry leaders from across the UK as well as NSA office holders and some of our corporate supporters to present what we hope will be engaging and useful short sessions that can be enjoyed over breakfast before the day’s jobs really begin.”

The four sessions will cover changes to existing UK trade deals as well as future ones, the future of UK farm support, the Environmen­tal Land Management (ELM) scheme and a specific focus on difference­s to legislatio­n across the devolved nations.

Interested parties are encouraged to register to receive updates on more specific details of what the sessions will cover, as and when more news is announced. Register your interest today at https://mailchi.mp/nationalsh­eep/nsa-breakfast-club.

Due to the time-sensitive nature of the webinars, further detail will be announced as more informatio­n on the webinars directly impacted on the outcome of final Brexit negotiatio­ns is released.

 ?? Athwenna Irons ?? Sheep in the pens ready to be sold at Exeter Market in Devon
Athwenna Irons Sheep in the pens ready to be sold at Exeter Market in Devon

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