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Prior to the FUW, the National Farmers' Union (NFU) was the only organisation representing farming businesses in Wales.Increasingly, some Welsh members believed the NFU had been inadequate in negotiations during annual agricultural price review, and that the NFU prioritised big English farms over small Welsh ones.
Another problem facing Welsh farmers is their distance from the main distribution centres used by supermarkets which are mostly located near centres of population in England. [14] To increase their incomes, many farmers have diversified; the average income from non-farming business activities on farms in Wales in 2013 /2014 was £4,900. [25]
Farmers in Wales will not be expected to have a minimum of 10% tree cover on their land, after changes to a controversial subsidy scheme. Huw Irranca-Davies, the deputy first minister of Wales ...
In 1904, the Lincolnshire Farmers' Union (LFU) was founded to represent tenant farmers, in part against both increasingly unionised farmworkers, and against landlords. [ 3 ] On 10 December 1908, a meeting was held at the Smithfield Show to discuss the formation of a national organisation formed from the LFU.
Sir Keir’s speech at the Welsh Labour conference was given against a backdrop of hundreds of protesting farmers enraged by the changes in inheritance tax which mean farms over £1m in value will ...
Around Town is a free lifestyle and events magazine which publishes four variant editions that serve Bridgend, Cardiff, Swansea and Rhondda Cynon Taff. [18] Golwg ("View"; Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡɔlʊk]) is a Welsh-language magazine established in 1988. It covers current events and features and claims a monthly circulation of 12,000, the ...
Golwg (Welsh for "View", Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡɔlʊɡ]) is a Welsh-language magazine established in 1988. [1] The magazine is published by the company [2] with the same name on a weekly basis. [3] It covers current events and features and claims a circulation of 12,000 a month, the largest circulation of any magazine in Wales.
The magazine is published weekly on Fridays, typically 51 times per year. [3] Farmers Weekly has published books including Farmhouse Fare (1935) and Home Made Country Wines (1955), both consisting of recipes contributed by readers of the magazine. In the 1930s, Farmers Weekly average circulation per issue was 100,000 copies. [4]