²ÝÁñÉçÇø' Union of Wales senior policy adviser Rebecca Voyle outlines what funding schemes are available now and over the next few months for farmers in Wales
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Applications for the new Integrated Natural Resources Scheme (INRS) are until September 27
Welsh farming unions hosted Farming Minister Daniel Zeichner and Rural Affairs Secretary Huw Irranca-Davies on family farms in Wales to discuss the importance of securing a ring-fenced budget for the agricultural sector
Rural Affairs Secretary Huw Irranca-Davies said he wanted the board to be represented 'largely' by farmers, with a farmer also set to be named its chair
Mr Irranca-Davies will still remain as Wales' Rural Affairs Secretary
Elgan Thomas, 26, is a dairy farmer from Llanelli in Carmarthenshire
Kate farms alongside her husband Jim on their farm near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. Farming 122 hectares (300 acres), the main enterprise consists of 800 breeding ewes and cider made on-site from their orchards. She is a mum of two, runs Kate’s Country School on-farm and is the woodland creation officer for Stump Up For Trees.
Mr Irranca-Davies has told ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian readers that the Conservative Party has made life 'much harder' for farmers