Peninsula farmers feature in NFU anniversary photo celebration

By Derek Davis

1st Jun 2020 | Local News

Peninsula farmers have been featured in a photographic exhibition, that was originally planned to be displayed at the Suffolk Show.

The National Farmers Union commissioned East Bergholt photographer Warren Page to capture the best in contemporary agriculture in the county to mark the NFU's centenary, and these include images showing our farmers in action.

The aim is to reflect Suffolk agriculture as it is in 2020, featuring different farming sectors and farm diversifications and with a strong focus on the people who work within our vital food and farming industry.

NFU Suffolk County Chairman Glenn Buckingham said: "The centenary is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on everything that farmers have achieved over the past 100 years but it's not all about our history.

"We also want to celebrate Suffolk agriculture as it is today – and these 20 striking images will provide a lasting legacy of food and farming in our centenary year."

Link here to see the 20 in 20 online exhibition.

Freelancer Warren has more than 25 years as a professional photographer covering a wide range of events and occasions, for a range of newspapers, magazines and corporate clients.

As a highly-respected sports snapper Warren also covered the highs and lows of Ipswich Town and Colchester United over the past three decades.

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