“I love it and if you were here, you could see why!” was the response of one farmer to the AFBI farm survey which is asking farmers to tell the researchers what makes them proud to be a farmer in Northern Ireland.
Diane Burgess, who leads on the survey, says:
Recognition from others was also important, with one farmer saying they felt proud “When locals stop by to say how wonderful it is to see such healthy animals grazing in my fields, see how I look after the countryside, see my forest areas and miles of hedges with great bird life.”
This survey is running until Monday 29th May 2023. We are keen to understand how farmers make decisions in this changing world: do they seek information from their friends and family, refer to DAERA/CAFRE advisors, or listen to environmental groups who have begun to work with farmers? We want to hear from farmers to find out what they are doing to help Northern Ireland’s environment, recognising their skills and ability to make positive changes. Do farmers need support to make these changes? Where do farmers go to find this support or advice?
We want to hear from farmers in Northern Ireland: big, small, livestock, horticulture, pigs, poultry, arable, a mix of any or all of the above. If you are an active farmer, please complete our short survey! As a thank you, we have ten £100 vouchers to be won which can be used at a wide range of shops and online (a full list is shown on www.afbini.gov.uk/FarmSurvey.
This survey is being funded by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs. It is an important survey which has the potential to shape DAERA policy going forward. The survey is available both online and in paper format with prepaid return postage. To take part in the survey online please visit: www.afbini.gov.uk/FarmSurvey or scan this QR code with your smartphone:
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Link to the survey: www.afbini.gov.uk/FarmSurvey.
AFBI’s Vision is “Scientific excellence delivering impactful and sustainable outcomes for society, economy and the natural environment”.
AFBI’s Purpose is “To deliver trusted, independent research, statutory and surveillance science and expert advice that addresses local and global challenges, informs government policy and industry decision making, and underpins a sustainable agri-food industry and the natural and marine environments”.
AFBI’s core areas:
- Leading improvements in the agri-food industry.
- Protecting animal, plant and human health.
- Enhancing the natural and marine environment.
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