

The latest instalment of Farmers Guardian's webinar series, The Spending Review: Understanding its impact on the rural budget, will take place on Thursday, June 26 at 7pm.
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Don't worry if you can't attend on the day. We will send out the recording afterwards to all those registered.
What to expect
Hosted by Farmers Guardian, this essential webinar will explore the implications of the Chancellor's Spending Review on the rural budget, grant funding landscape and what it means for agricultural businesses.
With speculation ahead of the review of a cut in Defra's nature-friendly farming budget, our expert panel will look to provide farmers with a clear picture of the funding landscape over the next couple of years and answer farmers' questions on the topic.
Expert Panel

Susan Twining, CLA
Susan Twining leads the CLA's land use team. The team covers policy issues and advice related to agriculture, forestry and woodland, and the environment. This includes issues such as future agriculture policy, natural capital and carbon markets.
Prior to joining the CLA in 2017, Susan was an associate director of the sustainable food and farming consultancy business at ADAS, with broad experience in practical farming, agronomy advice, research and policy. Susan grew up on a beef and sheep farm in Scotland.

Robbie Moore, MP
Robbie Moore is the Conservative MP for Keighley and Ilkley, first elected in 2019. With a background in rural surveying and agriculture, he brings a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing the UK's countryside.
A passionate advocate for rural communities, Robbie is committed to driving investment, supporting farmers, and ensuring sustainable development across the UK's rural economy.

Jeremy Moody, CAAV
Secretary and adviser to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV) since 1995, Jeremy liaises with Government on new policies developing across the UK, covering agricultural tenancy and land occupation, taxation, valuation, planning, climate change and environmental matters. He is currently involved in analysis of the effects of the Chancellor's IHT proposals across the UK.
