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Our ambition is to recognise and build a network of women working in the farming sector #NWIA

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Jo Butler, Innovator of the Year finalist, shares her experiences working in farming. Join us as we celebrate leading women in agriculture at the Awards on Tuesday 6 May in De Vere Connaught Rooms. Early bird discount ends today, book your tickets now: bit.ly/3C4DdPI

Jo Butler, Innovator of the Year finalist, shares her experiences working in farming.

Join us as we celebrate leading women in agriculture at the Awards on Tuesday 6 May in De Vere Connaught Rooms.

Early bird discount ends today, book your tickets now: bit.ly/3C4DdPI
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Tonight’s the night: it’s the National Women in Agriculture Awards! If you’re joining us, send in a selfie of you and your guests with the hashtag #NWIA 💃🏼🪩 For those who aren’t joining us in person, stay tuned for live winner announcements on social media!

Tonight’s the night: it’s the National Women in Agriculture Awards! 

If you’re joining us, send in a selfie of you and your guests with the hashtag #NWIA 💃🏼🪩

For those who aren’t joining us in person, stay tuned for live winner announcements on social media!
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“In this past year, it’s not been an easy year for anyone in farming. We need role models now, more than ever. In this room, I know we’re surrounded by them.” - editor, Chloe Ryan #NWIA 🥂

“In this past year, it’s not been an easy year for anyone in farming. We need role models now, more than ever. 

In this room, I know we’re surrounded by them.” - editor, Chloe Ryan 

#NWIA 🥂
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1The first award of the night goes to the Agricultural Adviser of the Year. Having made a big difference to the people and farms she works with, the winner is…Mary-Jane Lawrie from SAC Consulting! #NWIA

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The deserving winner of the Agricultural Influencer of the Year Award has effectively used social media to engage new audiences, shape opinions, and foster discussions in farming. We can announce that winner is…Rebecca Wilson! #NWIA

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The Agricultural Ambassador of the Year Award, sponsored by Noble Foods, is for the woman who is never afraid to speak up for the industry as an advocate for food and farming. This year’s winner is Milly Fyfe from No Fuss Meals for Busy Parents CIC! #NWIA

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The Business of the Year Award, sponsored by National Farmers' Union, is for the female-led farming business which delivers year on year growth, high efficiency and financial soundness. This year’s award winner is…Envirosystems (UK) Ltd! Congratulations! #NWIA

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Sponsored by Sue lord, the Innovator of the Year Award goes to a winner who has been behind an initiative that has come to fruition in the last year that is demonstrably new in the sector. She is…Jilly Duncan Grant, of Herd Advance! #NWIA

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The next category of the night is the Agricultural Machinery Engineer of the Year Award. The winner for 2025 is…Poppy Burrough of JCB, who has demonstrated exceptional service and knowledge of emerging technologies. #NWIA

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Sponsored by McCain Foods Canada GB, the Rising Star of the Year is 30 or under and has successfully introduced innovative initiatives and demonstrated a strong commitment to the industry. The winner is Emily Mee from Mee Farmers! #NWIA

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The 2025 winner of the Supply Chain Woman of the Year Award, sponsored by De Lacy Executive, has been evaluated on her significant contribution to her business or sector. This goes to Jodie Bolland of Myton Food Group! #NWIA

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Sponsored by HSBC UK, the next award of the night is the Sustainability Champion of the Year, celebrating the commitment made to reducing carbon footprints. And the winner is… Megan Hudson of Fenland Soil! #NWIA

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Onto Training and Education Woman of the Year. The 2025 winner has had a big impact by introducing new schemes or initiatives with good outcomes for employees. Congratulations to Anna Jones from Just Farmers! #NWIA

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Our next category is the Farming Woman of the Year, proudly sponsored by Nestlé UK & Ireland. She has made an outstanding contribution to her farm and has drawn attention to farming issues more widely in order to benefit the whole sector. Congratulations to Katie Davies! #NWIA

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The Lifetime Achievement Award, sponsored by Co-op, is judged solely by the judging panel, and reflects long-time accomplishment and dedication by one individual. The winner of this prestigious award is Teresa Wickham. #NWIA

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“The people in this room are the people contributing to the industry, and are the future of the industry. Never take no for an answer.” - lifetime achievement winner, Teresa Wickham #NWIA

“The people in this room are the people contributing to the industry, and are the future of the industry. Never take no for an answer.” - lifetime achievement winner, Teresa Wickham 

#NWIA
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Katie-Rose Pugh was Farming Woman of the Year. Hear her thoughts: "It was a privilege to win in a room full of talented women. I will endeavour to look beyond the farm gate and always champion British Farming." Register your interest for next year: email.nationalwomeninagriculture.co.uk/k/Mark-Allen-G…

Katie-Rose Pugh was Farming Woman of the Year. Hear her thoughts: 

"It was a privilege to win in a room full of talented women. I will endeavour to look beyond the farm gate and always champion British Farming."

Register your interest for next year: email.nationalwomeninagriculture.co.uk/k/Mark-Allen-G…
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Hear from Envirosystems (UK) Ltd about their win: "On the evening we met lots of prominent people involved in agriculture (both farmers and people that support farmers in some way)" Be the first to know about next year's awards, register your interest here: email.nationalwomeninagriculture.co.uk/k/Mark-Allen-G…

Hear from <a href="/Envirosystemsuk/">Envirosystems (UK) Ltd</a> about their win:

"On the evening we met lots of prominent people involved in agriculture (both farmers and people that support farmers in some way)"

Be the first to know about next year's awards, register your interest here: email.nationalwomeninagriculture.co.uk/k/Mark-Allen-G…
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Hear from Emily Mee from Mee Farmers on what winning meant to her: "It inspires us all to pull together going forward as we face challenges such as food security, maintaining fair import standards and fighting for the survival of family farms. Together we have a strong voice!"

Hear from Emily Mee from Mee Farmers on what winning meant to her:

"It inspires us all to pull together going forward as we face challenges such as food security, maintaining fair import standards and fighting for the survival of family farms. Together we have a strong voice!"