Nuffield Farming 2021 Annual Report

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UNDERTAKING A NUFFIELD FARMING SCHOLARSHIP DURING TIME OF COVID Rising to the challenge Undertaking a Nuffield Farming Scholarship, a travel-based activity, during a global pandemic, which saw a stop to international travel, has been tricky to say the least! There have been virtual meet ups, a virtual Pre CSC, with some outstanding speakers, and we’re beginning to see in-person activity but with international travel still very much curtailed. Some Scholars have found ingenious ways to progressing their scholarships, even in these challenging times… There is an old saying about ‘Time spent in preparation etc etc’ and when these Scholars finally get the ‘green light’ to travel I am sure it will be proved again. Camilla Hayselden- Ashby, a 2021 Scholar studying ‘Hemp: how can UK farmers take advantage of this profitable, sustainable crop?’ has undertaken preparatory study during this period and taken the opportunity to visit hemp producers in the UK and Jersey. “I’m taking the accredited route with my Nuffield so, via the University of Aberystwyth, I’ve had access to some great research and literature, and have had the luxury of time to do the preparatory desk work for my Scholarship,” says Camilla. “I’ve also been able to make visits in the UK and Jersey which have helped me keep momentum going.” “Spending time visiting UK Scholars and researching my subject in this country means I’ve got a really good understanding of the industry and issues that I can take with me when I do get to travel abroad,” says James McCartney, a 2021 Scholar studying ‘UK red meat production: how to win the battle for environmental sustainability in the mind of the consumer.’ “I actually think spending that time getting to know our industry here is a great way to start a Nuffield Scholarship.” James has also been able to travel to Italy in recent months, on a trip in association with the National Sheep Association, where he found a very warm welcome. “I applied to Nuffield to study if we are investing in the right agriculture technologies and innovations and I’d hope to travel to North America and Europe to visit start-ups, established companies, financers and policymakers at the forefront of the AgriTech revolution,” says 2020 Scholar Edward Jones. “But lockdown meant that the plans and aspirations I had put in my travel plan went out the window and it was time to rethink how I could continue with my study from the family farm (until it was safe to travel again). “Virtual tours and Zoom meetings quickly became the norm in seeing new technology and meeting new people. LinkedIn and Twitter became essential in networking and finding new leads. While lockdown meant no travelling, it did give me time to develop and follow new leads, and technology made it possible to connect with people from all over the world “Covid-19 presented a unique opportunity to see which technologies and innovations actually helped our food chains and production during a period of stress and uncertainty,” he adds.

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The Farmers Club & Saffery Champness

4min
pages 84-86

Nuffield Farming’s 2022 Annual Conference

1min
page 83

2021 Nuffield Farming Scholars

2min
pages 78-79

2022 Nuffield Farming New Scholars

1min
pages 80-81

2020 Nuffield Farming Scholars

1min
pages 76-77

2019 Presenting Scholars

1min
pages 74-75

resilience in a changing world

1min
pages 72-73

for specific nutritional need

2min
page 71

resistance management

3min
page 70

can be improved

2min
pages 68-69

How the Mainstream Media Portrays Farming to the Public

2min
pages 66-67

agriculture can play in delivering social care

5min
pages 62-65

and opportunities for the UK broiler industry

2min
page 58

futures a thing of the past

3min
pages 59-61

of water quality and availability on food production

2min
page 54

of change management in farming

4min
pages 51-53

a sustainable farm business

2min
pages 55-57

NIC SNELL 1998 NSCH: Soft fruit marketing - China, USA, Europe

2min
page 50

emphasis on the red meat sector - USA, Europe

3min
pages 48-49

Application of technology to milk production

6min
pages 45-47

Introduction: In their own words

1min
page 44

Scottish Region

4min
pages 40-41

2021 Scholars finally get to meet

1min
page 43

Arable Group

1min
page 38

Central Region

2min
page 34

Golf Society

2min
page 42

Welsh Region

1min
page 32

Pig Group

1min
page 31

Poultry Group

1min
page 30

2020 HSBC Salver

1min
page 25

Communication Report: ‘Fresh face & new frontiers…’

2min
pages 28-29

Alumni Officer’s Report for 2021

4min
pages 26-27

Governance – an unofficial aide mémoire

4min
pages 22-23

2020 Steven and Gillian Bullock Award

2min
page 24

Nuffield Farming Finances – Update and Explanation

7min
pages 20-21

The Nuffield Russia Trust

4min
pages 18-19

Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust

1min
page 3

Mentoring Report

2min
page 17

Chairman’s Report

6min
pages 12-13

Appointments & Special Awards

2min
pages 10-11

During Time of COVID

2min
page 16

Acknowledgements

2min
pages 6-7

Director’s Jottings

5min
pages 14-15

Introduction

1min
page 4
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