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NFU announces Frontier Agriculture as lead conference supporter 2025

24th February 2025

NFU Conf news

 

 

Frontier Agriculture has been announced as the platinum sponsor of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) Conference 2025.  The event is one of the industry’s most important and Frontier has been a sponsor for many years.

 

This year’s one-day conference will take place at the QEII Centre in London on 25th February. The theme is ‘Foundations for the Future’ and will feature talks and addresses from some of the industry’s leading experts in science and technology, exports, and agricultural investment. The keynote address will be delivered by the Rt Hon Steve Reed OBE MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

Tom BradshawSpeaking about the event and Frontier’s support Tom Bradshaw, president of the NFU said: "The NFU would like to express its sincere thanks and appreciation to Frontier for being our platinum sponsor for this year's conference. 

"The support shown is invaluable and will help contribute to a memorable event for hundreds of our members and guests who will be attending." 

Diana Overton, managing director for Frontier said: “We always look forward to the NFU conference and are delighted to support the NFU by taking the lead as platinum sponsor.

"With many of our own colleagues being part of a family farming business, and working in partnership with over 10,000 British farmers, Frontier understands farmers’ real concerns. We have a longstanding and valuable relationship with the NFU and are proud to support and work with them and UK farmers.

Diana Overton3“It is fantastic to see such a wide range of speakers addressing the Foundations for the Future theme, which is of great importance given the many and varied challenges currently facing the industry.

"We look forward to attending the conference, connecting with delegates, and helping to lay foundations for a stronger, more resilient agriculture industry.”

 

More information about the NFU Conference and programme for 2025 can be found here. 

 

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