
The British Farming Awards have shortlisted 60 farmers for the 2022 Awards.
All of the farmers shortlisted are making huge strides in helping UK agriculture achieve the industrys aim to reach net zero by 2040.
The finalists, from all corners of the country, are demonstrating impressive sustainable practices including the restoration of ancient orchards, planting thousands of kilometres of hedgerows to protect wildlife, and implementing a raft of renewable energies to run carbon neutral businesses.
The inspirational group of farmers and food producers will now battle it out for the top accolades across 15 categories which highlight the diversity and diligence of UK agriculture.
The event, having reached its milestone 10th anniversary is supported by Morrisons and, alongside farmings core sectors including dairy, beef, sheep and arable, there is a celebration of new entrants coming into the industry, the sophisticated progression of agri-technology and the continuing creation of innovative diversifications.
A further two awards Outstanding Contribution to British Agriculture and Íæż½ã½ã Farming Hero will be announced during the awards evening which will be held on Thursday, October 20, at the newly announced venue of The Vox, Birmingham.
Who's been shortlisted?
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