NFU Conference 2020 Live stream

Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich

Watch live schedule for Tuesday 25 February:
10.30-10.50: Opening Address: Minette Batters, President, NFU

10.50-11.50: Where next for British business?

Dame Carolyn Fairbairn DBE, Director General, CBI
Minette Batters, President, NFU
Chaired by: Penny Haslam, Broadcaster and Author

11.50-12.35: NFU Education: How we are inspiring our nation’s schoolchildren
Sally Spicer, Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Warwick
Joshua Payne, Chief Education Manager, NFU
Jennie Devine, Education Manager, NFU
Abby Brady, Head Teacher, Ronald Ross Primary School
Brinder Bains, Deputy Head Teacher, Ronald Ross Primary School
Charlotte Hudson, Arable Manager, Hugh Lowe Farms
Alice Montgomerie, Student, Quest Professional

14.00-15.30: Safeguarding Standards
David Henig, Director UK Trade Policy Project
Professor Chris Elliott OBE, Director, Institute for Global Food Security
Shaun Spiers, Executive Director, The Green Alliance Trust
Chaired by: Stuart Roberts, Vice President, NFU
 

Phil P

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North West
I'm watching from the office - good start from Minette. But the education program in schools is a fantastic piece of work. You need to get to children young and it does just this.
I’ll second that, especially enjoyed the last speaker on the school section ?
 

Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
I really like the new NFU livery:

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Seems familiar:

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Who said TFF and the NFU weren't all pulling in the same direction!
 
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delilah

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I'm watching from the office - good start from Minette. But the education program in schools is a fantastic piece of work. You need to get to children young and it does just this.

Charlotte and Alice have been and spoken in our village secondary school, am told it went very well.
 

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