398: Open Farm Sunday: Bridging the gap between farming and the public

Open Farm Sunday is a fantastic opportunity for farmers to showcase what they do and connect with their local community. It is a chance to educate people about farming and food production, and to highlight the important role that farmers play in our daily lives. The public can see where their food comes from and learn about the different stages of production.  In this episode, we discuss Open Farm Sunday, an annual event that takes place across the UK, where farmers open their gates to the public. This year's event is set to take place on 11 June and is sponsored by a wide range of organisations including AHDB. Host Alistair McLaren, Senior Strategic Communications Manager, AHDB Guests Lyndon Edwards, an experienced organic dairy, beef and arable farmer Annabel Shackleton, LEAF Open Farm Sunday Manager Roz Reynolds, Head of Strategic Operations, Education and Nutrition Useful links Homepage - Open Farm Sunday Open My Farm - Open Farm Sunday Home Page | LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming) AHDB support for Open Farm Sunday | AHDB Education | AHDB Feedback We'd love to know what you think of our podcasts. If you’d like to give your feedback, please complete our short questionnaire, which will help us to improve the podcast on an ongoing basis, or email us with your thoughts, comments, and suggestions: foodandfarming@ahdb.org.uk  This episode was produced and edited by Dami Oyinlola, Media Relations Executive (Pork).

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