Winners of the 2018 Cornwall Farm Business Awards announced

We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2018 Cornwall Farm Business Awards, which was held on the 26 April at The Pavilion Centre, Royal Cornwall Showground in Wadebridge.

The event, highlights the region’s most outstanding farm businesses and this year saw an unprecedented number, and quality, of nominations and recognised those excelling in their field.

 

Best Commercial Farmer

Sponsored by Carter Jonas and AMC plc

Suzanne & David Simmons, Riviera Produce

Suzanne and David Simmons with Caroline Lawrence, Carter Jonas

Suzanne and David Simmons with Caroline Lawrence, Carter Jonas

The Simmons’ business has achieved incredible growth under David’s management, evolving from a 160-acre mixed farm in the 1980s to one of the Country’s leading brassica growing businesses, farming some 5,500 acres and supplying a range of crops to several of the UK’s major supermarkets. The combined business employs 200 people, based in Cornwall, and a further 250 Eastern European staff at peak times of year.

 

Best Woman in Farming

Sponsored by the Duchy of Cornwall

Gayle Bersey, Triffle Farm

Gayle Bersey with Alastair Martin, Duchy of Cornwall

Gayle Bersey with Alastair Martin, Duchy of Cornwall

Gayle started The Lynher Valley Aberdeen Angus in 1994 on the retirement of her parents from farming due to ill health. All the cows can be traced back to three of the original cows. Her aim is to produce easy keeping, easy calving with size that is commercially viable without losing the traditional traits of the Angus. Gayle does a vast amount of work, and nothing is too much trouble.

 

Best Livestock Farmer

Sponsored by PKF Francis Clark LLP

David Turner, Mendennick Farm

David Turner with Brian Harvey, PKF Francis Clark LLP

David Turner with Brian Harvey, PKF Francis Clark LLP

David can trace his family farming history back to 1597 and, since 1922, on the current family farm of Mendennick Farm at St John. Having lost his father aged two, David took on the farm aged just 20 and has grown the business into the 1,600-acre organic enterprise that exists today. With over 2,000 Highlander ewes and 65 Stabiliser Cattle, David certainly has his hands full and he is pleased that his youngest son, Will is shortly going to return to the farm having graduated from Aberystwyth.

 

Best Farm Processor

Sponsored by Savills

Roger and Tanya Olver, The Cornish Duck Company

Roger and Tanya Olver with Mike Pennington, Savills

Roger and Tanya Olver with Mike Pennington, Savills

The Olvers are breeders and producers of award-winning table duck and duck eggs. They hatch, rear and dispatch on farm, where they also process the duck to make duck burgers, smoked duck and Drake’s Pudding. The business employs two full-time people, with Tanya overseeing the egg production and incubation process right through to slaughter.

 

Best Dairy Farmer

Sponsored by Rodda’s

John Heller and Tom Nicholls, Acland Farm

Tom Nicholls and John Heller with Nicholas Rodda, Rodda’s

Tom Nicholls and John Heller with Nicholas Rodda, Rodda’s

Since joining the team at Acland Farm ten years ago as a stockman, Tom has worked together with John Heller in the transformation of the dairy enterprise to a highly efficient and well organised milk producing unit, despite significant physical constraints. Adaption in 2012 to house the dairy herd all year round and install seven robotic milking units was an innovative and pioneering step at the time. A keen advocate of utilising technology for business advantage, Tom has embraced the information generated by the robotic system and used it to fine tune cow management systems.

 

Best Young Farmer

Sponsored by NFU

Tom Jones, Trelay Farm

Tom Jones with Johanne Wingfield, Nat West

Tom Jones with Johanne Wingfield, Nat West

Tom comes from a generation of farming family, operating a dairy farm of 350 acres outside Davidstow supplying into the local Dairy Crest factory under the cheese contract. He operates a grass based forage system. Tom has a deep understanding of the individual costs of his business and what this equates to in pence per litre of output. His dedication, and desire to ensure the continuation of his dairy farm whilst not compromising the welfare or output of the herd is extremely impressive.

 

Farming Champion

Sponsored by NFU

Peter Clarke, Farming Community Network

Peter Clarke with Melanie Squires, NFU

Peter Clarke with Melanie Squires, NFU

With a lifetime of dedication to the farming and wider countryside communities, a genuine desire to seek justice for farming families, feared and revered by politicians and authority alike, and renown by many for his distinctive gruffness and determined character – this year’s deserved winner of the Cornwall Farm Business Awards ‘Farming Champion’ is Peter Clarke.

 

Cornwall’s Farmer of the Year

Sponsored by Cornish Mutual

David and Suzanne Simmons, Riviera Produce

David and Suzanne Simmons with Cornish Mutual representative

David and Suzanne Simmons with Cornish Mutual representative

What the Simmons family have achieved with Riviera is incredible in terms of growth, profit, efficiency and as a supporter of the local economy is incredible, and they deserve all the plaudits thrown at their door. Every county needs a Riviera and Cornwall are lucky enough to have them benefitting the rural economy.

Lynne Dickens

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Lynne is also a qualified art historian and has some expertise in curating fine art exhibitions and producing all of the catalogues, posters and supporting material to create a successful event.

All the guys in our team have worked for one-man bands, SMEs and large blue-chip multinationals in just about every sector, field and industry. We can come up with great ideas, superb design and copy, and exceptional photography for anything from websites to email campaigns, branding to brochures – and everything in between.

And the beauty of Spot On Creative is that we’re big in creativity, experience and knowledge, but small in overheads and invoices. So we’re a much more sensible and affordable option for you than a larger advertising agency or marketing company.

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