Farmers Guardian podcast: NFU elections: A look at the candidates for 2024

The NFU election candidates spoke about their priorities if elected

Alex Black
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Farmers Guardian podcast: NFU elections: A look at the candidates for 2024

Ahead of this year's NFU elections, Farmers Guardian's news and business team spoke to the candidates standing to be president, deputy president and vice-president.

Tom Bradshaw, David Exwood, Rachel Hallos, Michael Oakes, Thomas Binns, Matt Culley and Mark Jeffrey share their views on Red Tractor, member engagement and diversity.

SEE ALSO: Poor farmer engagement criticised at NFU hustings

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