The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) has today (Friday, May 31) announced the appointment of Gareth Parry as its new head of policy.

The union said the appointment is a “double celebration” for Parry, who comes from Llanfarian, Aberystwyth, as he was recently married.

Parry and his wife, FUW headquarters office manager Catrin, have settled on the family’s dairy, beef and sheep farm in Llanafan, Ceredigion.

On his appointment, Parry said: “I am extremely proud of this opportunity and grateful to everyone for their support over the last few busy months.

“We have a team of hard-working staff with great expertise at the FUW and it is a privilege to work with them as we represent the interests of our members.

FUW head of policy, Gareth Parry
FUW head of policy, Gareth Parry

“I’m looking forward to the agricultural shows over the summer months, the opportunity to chat with Welsh farmers, to discuss the issues of the day with other organisations and to prepare for the next exciting period for the industry.

“It is no mean feat to set a new agricultural support policy for Wales as it is the foundation of the countryside, the economy, culture and heritage. I’m looking forward to playing a part in this important historical moment for Wales’ rural communities.”

Gareth Parry

Parry, who graduated from Aberystwyth University with a first class honours degree in agriculture and business studies, has been working for the FUW as a policy officer for the past five years.

He recently led the Union’s 20,000 word response to the Welsh government’s most recent Sustainable Farming Scheme consultation.

He is the public face of the union, supporting the president in meetings at both Westminster and the Senedd, including regularly meeting with the rural affairs cabinet secretary and his team, the FUW said.

When the union’s work allows, Parry has a keen interest in car rallies and has competed on many occasions with his co-driver.

Parry and his driving partner, Scott Faulker, brought home the British Trials and Rally Drivers Association cup back in 2019.

Welcoming Parry’s appointment, FUW president Ian Rickman said: “We are delighted that Gareth has been appointed FUW’s head of policy. He is an accomplished, professional and intellectual ambassador for agriculture.

“We are very fortunate to have benefited from his expertise and sharp mind during the past few months. We look forward to continuing to work with Gareth, as we step into the next part of this important journey within Welsh agriculture.

FUW chief executive, Guto Bebb, said: “Many congratulations to Gareth on his appointment to this prominent role and to Catrin and him on their recent wedding.

“We are proud of the quality of our staff and are grateful to all our staff members throughout Wales for their dedication to the union.”

While welcoming Parry to the role, Bebb thanked outgoing head of policy, Nick Fenwick, for his work for the FUW and for Welsh agriculture.

“Nick’s contribution to the union’s work and the industry during a long period of time is very much appreciated.

“Staff and members have had the privilege of working with an agricultural expert who showed great commitment and professionalism to working on behalf of Welsh farmers.

“We wish him and his family well for the future.”