New Chairman for NFU
Board for Horticulture
16/03/05
Richard Hirst has been elected chairman of the NFU's board for
horticulture and potatoes. Mr Hirst will replace Graham Ward who
has stepped down after two years in the post.
Mr Hirst farms 380 hectares at Ormesby, near Great Yarmouth and
has a rotation of cereals, sugar beet, vining peas, potatoes and
field scale salads and vegetables.
Speaking after his election, Mr Hirst, said: "I'm delighted
to have the opportunity to build on the work already done by Graham
Ward. He's worked hard in the past couple of years to further horticulture
in the UK and at the NFU and I plan to continue in the same vein.
"It is an exciting and challenging time for the horticultural
industry. The changes under CAP reform represent a great opportunity
for innovation and development and we have the chance to strengthen
the links with our customers. The renewed focus on healthy eating
and the growing public interest in local produce will help but
in order to capitalise the sustainability of our industry and our
sound environmental management must be communicated to the wider
public.
"Tackling the economic pressures facing the industry in the
form of the cost and provision of labour will also be a priority
during my tenure. And I plan to be robust in my examination of
government regulation."
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