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NFUTenants24: Meet the Tenant Farmers’ Conference speakers

09 April 2024

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Meet the industry leaders, experts and political heavyweights who will be discussing ‘Opportunities for tenants in a new agricultural world’ at the NFU's National Tenant Farmers' Conference.

The NFU’s National Tenant Farmers’ Conference will take place on 16 April 2024 at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire.

See the speakers for each session below. You can register to join the Conference at: NFU National Tenant Farmers’ Conference online registration.

9:40–9:50

Welcome address

David Exwood

NFU Deputy President

David believes that the future of farming isn't about managed decline and dependence on environmental payments, it's about creating new opportunities for profitable food production alongside net zero and biodiversity.

David farms south of Horsham in West Sussex with his wife and two sons over 1200 tenanted hectares in the heart of the Sussex Weald.

Starting in 1989 with 70ha the business now has arable, dairy beef, Sussex suckler herd and sheep enterprises. In 2003 the Farm Shop opened and sells a wide range of food from the Victorian stable yard at Westons.

He has served previously within the NFU as Branch Chair, West Sussex Council Delegate, South East Regional Chair as well as four years on Governance Board.

David was elected to the position of NFU Deputy President in February 2024.

Responsibilities

  • EU and international relations
  • Banking
  • Biodiversity
  • Food labelling
  • Food safety
  • Food service and hospitality
  • Agricultural transition (productivity, ELMs, stability)
  • Plant health
  • Assurance schemes
  • British Agriculture Bureau
  • Health, safety and wellbeing
  • Agricultural transport
  • Uplands
  • Tenants

9:50–10:30

Farm political and implementation of the government response to the Rock Review updateÌý

David Exwood

NFU Deputy President

David believes that the future of farming isn't about managed decline and dependence on environmental payments, it's about creating new opportunities for profitable food production alongside net zero and biodiversity.

David farms south of Horsham in West Sussex with his wife and two sons over 1200 tenanted hectares in the heart of the Sussex Weald.

Starting in 1989 with 70ha the business now has arable, dairy beef, Sussex suckler herd and sheep enterprises. In 2003 the Farm Shop opened and sells a wide range of food from the Victorian stable yard at Westons.

He has served previously within the NFU as Branch Chair, West Sussex Council Delegate, South East Regional Chair as well as four years on Governance Board.

David was elected to the position of NFU Deputy President in February 2024.

Responsibilities

  • EU and international relations
  • Banking
  • Biodiversity
  • Food labelling
  • Food safety
  • Food service and hospitality
  • Agricultural transition (productivity, ELMs, stability)
  • Plant health
  • Assurance schemes
  • British Agriculture Bureau
  • Health, safety and wellbeing
  • Agricultural transport
  • Uplands
  • Tenants

The Rt Hon Sir Mark Spencer MP

Minister of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food (Defra)

Mark Spencer was appointed Minister of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in September 2022.

He was previously Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons from February 2022 to September 2022, before which he was Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury (Chief Whip) between July 2019 and February 2022. He was elected Conservative MP for Sherwood in May 2010.

Before entering Parliament, Mark was Chairman of the National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs as well as a District and County Councillor.

He studied at Shuttleworth Agricultural College before joining the family farm business, which now employs around 50 people. He is still a local farmer and businessman, growing the produce which is sold in the farm shop.

Julian Sayers

Chartered Surveyor and Director of Adkin

Julian has worked in Oxfordshire, the surrounding counties and further afield for over 40 years, advising farmers and landowners on a wide range of matters relating to the occupation and ownership of land and other rural properties.

Julian's planning and management expertise associated with a diverse range of projects, including the preparation of whole farm and estate plans, have led to assignments throughout the UK.

He also specialises in the promotion of development land, property acquisitions, estate management, agricultural tenancies, succession advice, and tax planning.

He is a Deputy Lieutenant for Oxfordshire, Chairman of The Worshipful Company of Farmers Trustee Company, a Trustee of the Lawes Agricultural Trust, chairs the Farm Tenancy Forum for the Defra Ministers, a Vice President of The Farmers Club and chairs several farming and estate management boards.

In recent years, he has been Master of The Worshipful Company of Farmers, Vice Chairman of Governors at the Royal Agricultural University, Chairman of The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution, the Oxford Farming Conference and The Farmers Club.

He is a Life Vice President of the National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs and an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Agricultural University.

11:30–13:00

Institutional landlords

David Exwood

NFU Deputy President

David believes that the future of farming isn't about managed decline and dependence on environmental payments, it's about creating new opportunities for profitable food production alongside net zero and biodiversity.

David farms south of Horsham in West Sussex with his wife and two sons over 1200 tenanted hectares in the heart of the Sussex Weald.

Starting in 1989 with 70ha the business now has arable, dairy beef, Sussex suckler herd and sheep enterprises. In 2003 the Farm Shop opened and sells a wide range of food from the Victorian stable yard at Westons.

He has served previously within the NFU as Branch Chair, West Sussex Council Delegate, South East Regional Chair as well as four years on Governance Board.

David was elected to the position of NFU Deputy President in February 2024.

Responsibilities

  • EU and international relations
  • Banking
  • Biodiversity
  • Food labelling
  • Food safety
  • Food service and hospitality
  • Agricultural transition (productivity, ELMs, stability)
  • Plant health
  • Assurance schemes
  • British Agriculture Bureau
  • Health, safety and wellbeing
  • Agricultural transport
  • Uplands
  • Tenants

Alastair Martin

Secretary and Keeper of the Records for the Duchy of Cornwall

As Secretary and Keeper of the Records, Alastair is responsible for the running of the Duchy of Cornwall.

Alastair qualified as a land agent and Chartered Surveyor and was in private practice for some 30 years before joining the Duchy as Secretary in 2013.

Alastair has worked across most property disciplines, including valuation, development, agency, dispute resolution and management, leading to him specialising in the management of mixed-property portfolios across much of England and Wales.

He has a particular interest in embedding sustainability and resilience into the shaping and management of property investment portfolios and holds various trustee and non-executive appointments, including being on the Council of The Duchy of Lancaster and Chairman of their Rural Committee.

He was also a member of the Rock Review tenancy working group in 2022.

Giles Hunt

Land and Estates Director for the National Trust

Giles is the Land and Estates Director for the National Trust with strategic responsibility for all issues surrounding the Trust’s extensive estate of over 250,000 ha.

With c.10,000 tenants – including more than 5,000 rented domestic houses and 1500 farms together with the maintenance, repair and renovation of their 29,000 buildings.

Giles studied Agricultural Business Management at Wye College, University of London before going on to study Rural Estate Management at the Royal Agricultural University.

Having secured a training contract with the National Trust he moved to Norfolk where he qualified as a Rural Practice Chartered Surveyor.

Further roles with the Trust have included time spent in the Midlands and the South West leading teams of Surveyors and other professionals in multi-disciplinary teams, before moving to the Trust’s Headquarters in Swindon to take up the role of Head of Estate Management and was appointed its Land & Estates Director in September 2017.

Giles has been active within his profession serving as an APC examiner and on various Boards and Committees for the RICS and currently serves on the CAAV’s Property Committee.

He has also worked with educational establishments as an external examiner and Advisory Board member.

Living with his wife and daughter in Wiltshire, walking, cycling and generally being outside exploring the more remote parts of the UK, are all much enjoyed family activities.

Ciara Williams

Principal Rural Asset Manager, Church Commissioners

Ciara Williams is a Principal Asset Manager within the Farmland and Minerals team for the Church Commissioners.Ìý

Ciara’s focus is managing the Church Commissioners’ 82,000 acres of let productive farmland across England, part of a £10.3 billion endowment fund which provides long-term financial support for the mission and ministry of the Church of England.

Ciara seeks to develop the portfolio of rural assets and deliver strategic objectives, as well as exploring opportunities for new rural exception sites, renewable projects and mineral extraction.

Ciara has sought to ensure that the Church Commissioners remain at the forefront of supporting farming tenants and agribusinesses in their transition to more sustainable farming.

Ciara is passionate about agricultural transition and has been part of the working group drafting the recently launched ‘Agricultural Landlord and Tenant Code of Practice for England’. Ìý

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Malcolm Burns

Head of Rural for the Crown Estate

Malcolm Burns is the Head of Rural for the Crown Estate.

Malcolm is also a Governor of Reaseheath College in Cheshire.

Malcolm joined The Crown Estate in October 2012 as Rural and Coastal Portfolio Manager for Wales and the North of England.

Promoted to Head of Rural in October 2017, Malcolm is now responsible for the management and development of all the Crown Estate’s extensive rural assets, including onshore minerals and renewable projects energy across England and Wales.

Previously Land Strategy Manager at the Co-operative Group, he was responsible for the strategy, management and development of the Group's rural assets.

As well as leading on a variety of development projects, this role also included advising the group's farming business on land and property issues.

Prior to that, Malcolm spent 10 years with land agents Strutt & Parker.

Technical update

Ellie Allwood

Chartered Surveyor, Land Agent and Rural Arbitrator

Ellie Allwood is a farmer’s daughter from Nottinghamshire.

After working for five years as a landlord’s agent in Warwickshire, Ellie moved to JHWalter (now Brown & Co) in Lincoln in 1994 and since then has principally acted on behalf of tenants.

Her areas of specialisation include succession, surrender, rent reviews and normal landlord and tenant matters.

Ellie is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers, Recommended Professional for the Tenant Farmers Association and Professional Member of the NFU.

Ellie is keen to help all farming generations face the future with particular focus on the more experienced.

Julia Hayhurst

Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers

Julia is a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers.Ìý

Julia Hayhurst grew up on a dairy and arable farm in Staffordshire. She started her surveying career in Lancashire, qualifying as a Chartered Surveyor in 2013.

Having worked for a small regional firm specialising in Estate Management and then a National Utilities company, Julia moved back in Staffordshire in 2014 to join Bagshaws LLP.Ìý

She undertakes a wide range of general professional work from the Uttoxeter office including valuation, compulsory purchase and compensation, grant schemes and landlord and tenant advice working on behalf of both landlords and tenants in a range of different scenarios.Ìý

14:00–15:30

Tenant farmers’ session

John Marland

NFU Tenants' Forum chair

Along with his position as Tenants' Forum chair, John is also the chair of FiPL (Farming in Protected Landscapes) for the High Weald AONB now National Landscape.

John was born and raised on the family dairy farm in Lancashire. He studied Agriculture in Lancashire and Estate Management at Merrist Wood in Surrey. He now farms in Sussex with his wife Sue with whom he has three grown up daughters.

He secured an AHA Tenancy in the late 1980s and owns his own farm. Both farms are primarily arable and are entered into Countryside Stewardship and now SFI. John has soil types ranging from brickearth over gravel to traditional weald clay.

John’s interests and experience span many sectors, dairy, beef, sheep and arable, always with conservation and nature in mind.

He has been a keen member of the NFU sitting on the Livestock and Wool Board Committee over 35 years ago and now currently as the chair of the NFU National Tenant’s Forum, having represented the South East for the last seven years.

Marc Jones

Farm Consultant

Marc with his wife Anna and their two boys Gethin and Oliver farm at Trefnant Hall, a 700 acre holding on the Powis Estate near Welshpool.

Around 700 native dairy beef cattle and 700 Romney breeding ewes are farmed.

Their farm runs a low input grass and forage based system with the majority of stock being out wintered on fodder beet and then grazed on herbal leys.

Marc was also awarded Grassland Farmer of the Year by the British Grassland Society in 2021.

Marc also works off farm as a Grass and Forage Consultant, working with farmers to develop low cost sustainable livestock systems.

Guy Shelby

NFU tenant member

Guy farms in partnership with his brother David, father Chris and mother Marianne on a 1400 acre farm on the Crown Estate of Swine in East Yorkshire.

Guy's farming operation at Benningholme Grange is predominantly arable based, with 1,400 bed and breakfast fattening pigs, 700 romney ewes and a 50 head beef shorthorn suckler herd.

He also runs an arable contracting business across east Yorkshire which was started when he returned from working in New Zealand.

Guy won the Farmers Weekly arable farmer of the year in 2016.

John Millington

NFU tenant member

John Millington farms with his partner Janty at Hardiwick Farm in mid Staffordshire.

John's farm is a 300 hectare mainly grassland unit and is rented from Harrowby Estates.

John's dairy herd, which consists of around 550 cows and associated youngstock, is a crossbred jersey herd, run on a grazing split block system.Ìý

A graduate from Reading University, in 2012 John also achieved a Nuffield Scholarship.

15:30–15:40

Summary

David Exwood

NFU Deputy President

David believes that the future of farming isn't about managed decline and dependence on environmental payments, it's about creating new opportunities for profitable food production alongside net zero and biodiversity.

David farms south of Horsham in West Sussex with his wife and two sons over 1200 tenanted hectares in the heart of the Sussex Weald.

Starting in 1989 with 70ha the business now has arable, dairy beef, Sussex suckler herd and sheep enterprises. In 2003 the Farm Shop opened and sells a wide range of food from the Victorian stable yard at Westons.

He has served previously within the NFU as Branch Chair, West Sussex Council Delegate, South East Regional Chair as well as four years on Governance Board.

David was elected to the position of NFU Deputy President in February 2024.

Responsibilities

  • EU and international relations
  • Banking
  • Biodiversity
  • Food labelling
  • Food safety
  • Food service and hospitality
  • Agricultural transition (productivity, ELMs, stability)
  • Plant health
  • Assurance schemes
  • British Agriculture Bureau
  • Health, safety and wellbeing
  • Agricultural transport
  • Uplands
  • Tenants

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