Eight young farmers have been chosen to represent British food and farming in what is claimed to be “one of the most popular historic civic pageants in the world”.
The 803rd Lord Mayor’s Show takes place in November and the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) will again be supporting The Worshipful Company of Farmers alongside Massey Ferguson, Red Tractor, and Surrey Docks City Farm, to help take the ‘Back British Farming’ message into the heart of the city of London.
The farmers were chosen after a nationwide search by the NFU for young farmers who have made an outstanding contribution to agriculture from each of its seven English regions and Wales.
The eight young farmers selected are:
- Francesca Beswick from Cheshire, representing the North West;
- Matthew Donald from North Yorkshire, representing the North East;
- Katie Smith from Worcestershire, representing the West Midlands;
- Matt Launder from Llanerfyl, representing Wales;
- Ben Theaker from Nottinghamshire, representing the East Midlands;
- Anna Hunt from Bedfordshire, representing East Anglia;
- Luke Cox from Gloucestershire, representing the South West;
- Katie Anderson from Kent, representing the South East.
As an additional prize this year, one of them will be invited by Massey Ferguson on a special trip to Beauvais in northern France as a guest to tour the factory and enjoy an overnight stay.
This year’s Worshipful Company of Farmers’ entry into the Lord Mayor’s Show will incorporate a tractor, a combine harvester and food, with the participants providing the heart and soul of the exhibit.
NFU vice president Stuart Roberts said: “It was a tough selection process as all the young farmer nominations we received were of a high calibre.
I know the chosen eight will do a fantastic job as they all share a passion about what they do – playing a vital role in helping to produce safe, high-quality, traceable and affordable food for the nation.
“Supporting the Worshipful Company of Farmers in the Lord Mayor’s show again this year will provide us with the perfect opportunity to showcase the best of British food and farming to millions of people and explain the crucial role of British farming and its vital place in the wider food industry.”