Nuffield Farming 2021 Annual Report

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SOFT FRUIT MARKETING CHINA, USA, EUROPE NIC SNELL 1998 NUFFIELD SCHOLAR

I was in my early 30’s when I decided to apply for my Nuffield Scholarship. Being one of four boys on a small family farm, it was always going to be a challenge if my father was to get us all into farming. With my eldest brother, we took on a nearby small pick your own farm and started by focusing on growing raspberries for Marks and Spencer, both fresh and frozen. As part of a small grower’s group, there was an opportunity to run the group and move away from the growing side. Running and building up our small cooperative provided me with invaluable experience into running a business, from accounts, to growers, multiple retailers and quality control systems. Having run Hereford Soft Fruit for nearly ten

Tree Marketing. Between us, we set up a new

years, we merged with a larger organisation

business to process and market poplar trees into

in Kent called Kentish Garden where I became

veneers and plywood, but also took on the small

their Market Development Executive. It was at

firewood business that was running parallel.

this point that I felt I could benefit hugely from a scholarship on Soft Fruit Marketing. At the age of 34, having been married for seven years and with two very young children I was awarded my scholarship in 1998. With support from my employer, I travelled to both south and north America, Spain, Germany, Belgium and Holland over eight weeks, albeit split into two trips. I am sure I won’t be the only one to have changed direction since my trip, but perhaps unusually it wasn’t because of my Nuffield that I altered course, it was purely circumstantial. However, as is often the case, I would like to think that it was because I had the Nuffield confidence, that I decided at the age of forty to follow my instincts and seize opportunities. I went into business with my brother George, a fellow Nuffield scholar to help him bring to fruition the results of his Nuffield on Poplar

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To cut a long story short, the poplar enterprise never materialised but the firewood did. Our joint business, Certainly Wood is now the largest specialist firewood producer in the UK producing 20,000 tonnes of kiln dried firewood, kindling and Flamers natural firelighters. Since my scholarship journey over twenty years ago I have become very involved within the stove industry and sit on the executive committee of the Stove Industry Alliance (SIA). Whilst taking a break from regular Nuffield events for a short while, I decided it was time to give back to Nuffield. I joined the Nuffield mentoring scheme and now enjoy mentoring new scholars, but more recently became a Nuffield Trustee where I chair the Communications Committee. I also attend one of the Nuffield Business Groups which provides closer networking opportunities and never ending inspiration from others.


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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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