Suffolk Show 2nd & 3rd June 2010

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BALE Award is launched.

Judges of this year’s competition pictured at Elveden Estate are Lord Iveagh, Jeanette Dennis agricultural solicitor at sponsors Ashton Graham Solicitors and Robert Paul of the Suffolk Food Hall and winner of the 2009 award.

2010 BALE Award Competition

Do you have the best farming diversification business in East Anglia?  The SAA, in partnership with Ashton Graham, is about to launch the 2010 Best Alternative Land Enterprise Competition (BALE), the region’s premier farming diversification competition. A top prize of £1000 to be spent on the enterprise is offered to the winner.

SAA’s Trinity Totties go pink in the Race for Life

Within the pink trail of more than 1500 runners and walkers around Trinity Park last week hoping to raise more than £105,000 for Cancer Research UK were a team of six from the SAA office who called themselves “Trinity Totties”, who completed the 5km Race for Life  and raised almost £700 for the cancer charity

New Farm Taster Day Hailed as Outstanding Success

New farm taster day hailed as outstanding success

The first Student Food and Farming Day jointly run by the Suffolk Agricultural Association, Otley College, the Suffolk Education Business Partnership Ltd and Hollow Trees Farm, was hailed an outstanding success by the organisers.

Education Officer Hannah Woods from the SAA said the comments and feedback they had received from both teachers and the 13-16year old pupils was very positive and confirmed that they had been very receptive to the day and understood many of the key messages.

“Many agreed that through the tasting opportunities and chance to see the food and farming processes and all that is involved in production at first hand had brought agriculture alive, “she said. “The food technology students said they found it particularly helpful and the host companies manning the various “stations” clearly were providing just the right level of information that the students required.”

“Two follow-up visits to of the host companies were arranged on the day as well as links created for follow-up work in the classroom,” said Hannah, ”which is really encouraging.”

“Students eyes were opened to the diverse range of career opportunities within the agricultural industry from chemists to engineers and marketers. The day also served as an excellent taster for any pupils wanting to pursue The Environment and Land-based Diploma, one of a range of new qualifications targeting 14-19 year-olds.”

Each student was given a packed lunch in a recyclable bag containing a flier giving details of the contents, most of which was locally produced and gave the breakdown of food miles contained in the lunch.

Organisers are hoping to run at least one similar event next year so any teachers or potential sponsors wishing to reach young people in this stage of their education should call Hannah on 01473 707118.

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