All through the year the NFU asks members, MPs and the public to show their support for British farming. Back British Farming Day on 2 November is a chance to celebrate all the great things about our industry.
As in previous years, the NFU will be asking MPs to wear the iconic wheatsheaf lapel pin badge to show their support for British farming.
Over the years the Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition and senior politicians have worn them proudly during debates and Prime Minister’s Questions.
Get Involved
The NFU communications team will be making sure that broadcast and print press and social media channels are full of content celebrating British farming.
Some of the 3,000 photos that members of the public sent to the Best of British Farming photo competition. will be shared/
Farmers and growers are urged to join in on social media by posting about the work they do and why they’re proud to produce food for the nation
Community Farming Hero awards
The NFU will also be announcing the overall regional winners in the inaugural Community Farming Hero awards at our event in Westminster on Back British Farming Day.
MPs have been nominating members from their constituencies who have gone above and beyond for their local community.
NFU President Minette Batters said: “British farmers and growers are often pillars of their communities. Whether it’s maintaining the landscapes people love to visit, helping neighbours in times of extreme weather or fundraising for local charities, NFU members often go the extra mile. With the help of MPs we're recognising and celebrating their invaluable contributions.”