You are invited to attend NFU Cymru’s Combinable Crops & Horticulture Conference 2025
Tea & Coffee will be available from 10.30am with the conference starting at 11.00am. Lunch will be provided. The Duke Of Wellington Hotel, 48 High St, Cowbridge CF71 7AG
We will outline current issues and trends in the sector and will hear updates from a range of guest speakers.
The full agenda will be circulated soon and there will be speakers and topics of interest to all crops and horticulture producers across Wales with plenty of opportunities for questions and discussion.
We hope that you will be able to attend and please do encourage as many people as possible to join us at the conference.
Please register by clicking the link below, emailing [email protected] or calling the office on 01982554200.
Event details
Start Date
05 February 2025 at 11:00
End Date
05 February 2025 at 13:00
Location
The Duke Of Wellington Hotel, 48 High St, Cowbridge CF71 7AG
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