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Farmers for Schools ambassador honoured with Dairy Industry Woman of the Year Award

17 October 2024

Anna Bowen with her award

Photograph: Dairy Industry Woman of the Year, Anna Bowen

Congratulations to NFU Farmers for Schools ambassador Anna Bowen on her award, presented at the Women in Dairy conference which celebrated its tenth anniversary this year.

The Women in Dairy conference welcomed women from across the industry to celebrate their successes and gain inspiration.

“To see so many women in one room with a passion for the sector and their roles within it was really special,” said Karen Halton, former Dairy Industry Woman of the Year winner, RABDF (Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers) trustee and chair of this year’s conference.

Paying it forwards

Anna Bowen, Nuffield Scholar and Farmers for Schools ambassador, farms in a CFA (contract farming agreement) with her husband.

Using her past and current experiences Anna aims to help other women, despite the obstacles they may face, carve their way into the industry, by being visible in situations that often women aren’t.

“I feel very lucky to have won the award which has previously been presented to women within the industry I hold a huge deal of respect for,” said Anna.

She added: “It’s a privilege to work in the dairy industry and I am grateful to have built a rewarding career as both a farmer and consultant.

“I feel I owe a large amount to progressive people who have offered me opportunities and shared their time and experience with me.

It’s a privilege to work in the dairy industry and I am grateful to have built a rewarding career as both a farmer and consultant.”

Dairy Industry Woman of the Year winner Anna Bowen

“Winning the award provides an opportunity to pay that forwards by showing what dairy can offer to women who want to pursue a career in the sector.

“It’s also a chance to say thanks to everyone who has supported me so far, I am hugely grateful to my clients, colleagues, and friends in the industry who have inspired me and set great examples.”

Celebrating Anna's career

Growing up on a dairy farm Anna is no stranger to the industry, but with her brother in partnership with her father, it was never a career option.

After meeting her now husband, she started work on the farm and in time was able to save enough money to invest in his business, of which she now owns a third.

As well as delivering on the CFA, Anna works as a consultant at The Andersons Centre, specialising in dairy and nutrient management planning.

She is an NFU Farmers for Schools ambassador and took part in a live lesson for 20,000 primary school children as part of Welsh Farming Week.

She also became a Nuffield Scholar in 2020 and is now involved as a Trustee and as part of the Nuffield Cymru committee. Her small but engaged social media following allows her to share a more candid behind the scenes look into dairy farming and an insight into her consultancy work.

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