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Farming Today This Week: Young Farmers
David Gregory-Kumar meets young farmer Matthew Sharp to discuss the opportunities in and barriers to a career in the industry.
David Gregory-Kumar meets inspirational young farmer Matthew Sharp to discuss the opportunities in - and barriers to - a career in the industry. With the average age of farmers at nearly 60 there's a need for new blood and fresh ideas. But as David finds out it can be difficult to get access to things like land and finance - even to be taken seriously by the older generation.
Matthew, 23, is a first generation farmer. He bought his first livestock with money he raised mowing neighbours' lawns at the age of 13, and learned farming skills through work experience on various farms throughout his teens. While still studying agriculture at university he applied for and got the farm manager job at Rising Sun Farm just outside Newcastle. The farm offers care farming for vulnerable adults, placements for agriculture students, and fresh meat and veg.
We also hear from other young people making their way in farming - including young livestock handlers, and a 27 year old who's made a career as an expert in artificial insemination.
The producer is Sally Challoner.
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- Sat 30 Jul 2016 06:30大象传媒 Radio 4
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