Alana Black has a Bachelor of Communication Public Relations and in 2018 was announced as an Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Trailblazer for her work on communication and succession planning in family farming businesses. Alana, who now lives in Aberdeenshire is a freelance agricultural communicator and a Rural Youth Project vlogger.
Tabitha Salisbury is an Education and Public Engagement Programme Coordinator at LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming). Growing up on a tenant farm in the South West, Tabitha went on to study Agriculture at the Royal Agricultural University. She is currently based in Morpeth, Northumberland.
Molly Biddell is part of the Savills Rural Research team, specialising in agri-environmental policy, natural capital and net zero. She has recently been appointed as an ambassador for LEAF Open Farm Sunday. Her family run a diversified farming business in the west of Surrey, and she continues to muck in whenever she can.
The supermarket expects to launch net zero carbon eggs in 2022 and beef in 2025
The supermarket expects to launch net zero carbon eggs in 2022 and beef in 2025
Defra Secretary George Eustice has defended the Government’s intention to phase out badger culling in England, despite the policy having more than halved disease incidence rates.
Women working in leading roles in grain businesses have urged young women to seriously consider the variety of roles available in the agricultural industry
LEAF’s Open Farm Sunday (LOFS) will be held two weeks after the original planned date following Government’s announcements on the roadmap out of lockdown in England.
The Countryside Alliance has hit out at a Tesco plan to boost fake meat sales by 300 per cent over the next four years.
Women working in leading roles in grain businesses have urged young women to seriously consider the variety of roles available in the agricultural industry