Farming News - Michael Sly re-elected as NFU Sugar board chair
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Michael Sly re-elected as NFU Sugar board chair
Following elections, Michael Sly has been re-elected as NFU Sugar board chair with Simon Smith re-elected to the position of vice chair.
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Mr Sly, who also grows wheat, barley, oilseed rape, peas, beans and mustard on his Fenland farm, continues in the position he has held since 2017.
Simon Smith, a sugar beet grower on the Cambridgeshire-Suffolk border, has been re-elected as vice chair.
He is one of the biggest sugar beet growers in the country and has been on the NFU Sugar board since 2015, after completing the Sugar Industry Programme.
Mr Sly said: “I’m delighted to have been re-elected. This is a critical time for the home-grown sugar industry, with serious questions being asked by growers about the long-term viability of the crop amid increasing pest pressure, rising input costs and growing levels of imports of cane sugar.
“NFU Sugar is committed to representing growers at the highest levels of government and working with British Sugar to ensure the industry has a viable and long-term future. I’m pleased to continue this work alongside Simon.”
Mr Smith said: “The home-grown sugar industry is one of the most efficient in the world, with a fantastic farm to factory story, and I’m proud to represent growers alongside Michael.
“There are plenty of areas that are of critical importance to growers, from plant protection products and seed to haulage and sustainability, and I’m looking forward to continuing my work on behalf of beet growers.”