NFU Cymru and NFU Mutual are once again on the lookout to find a Livestock Champion working within the agricultural industry in Wales.

Looking for its eighth winner, the Welsh Livestock Champion of the Year Award seeks to spotlight dedicated, committed and enthusiastic livestock persons from all across Wales. The award winner will receive a top prize of £500 and a Welsh Royal Crystal trophy.

Rob Lewis, chairman of NFU Cymru’s Livestock Board, who will judge on behalf of NFU Cymru, said: “In Wales we have some of the best quality beef and sheep in the world, produced to the highest animal health and welfare standards. This award aims to celebrate excellence amongst Welsh livestock producers.

“We want to recognise the key role an exceptional livestock person can make to a livestock farm, and to the Welsh livestock industry as a whole.

"Potential winners will be judged on their management of the flock/herd, their animal health planning, breeding programme, their stock handling skills, how they incorporate health and safety into their day-to-day activities on-farm and their vision for the future of the industry.”

Mike Thomas, Builth Wells NFU Cymru / NFU Mutual group secretary, who will be judging the award on behalf of NFU Mutual said: “Welsh farmers are amongst the best stockpeople across the world and this competition does a great job showcasing and celebrating their skills.

“During challenging times for livestock farmers, it’s vital that these skills are maintained and are able to thrive for future generations, so as the leading rural insurer in Wales NFU Mutual is delighted to be sponsoring the award again.”

The closing date for entries is Friday, October 28, and the winner will be announced at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair at Llanelwedd, Builth Wells on Monday, November 28.

If you are interested in entering the award or putting a nomination forward for someone you know, please visit the NFU Cymru website to download an application form. Alternatively, you can email Clare Williams at clare.williams@nfu.org.uk or telephone the NFU Cymru office on 01982 554200.