UFU kicks off Brexit meetings in Co Armagh

The Ulster Farmers' Union were in Co Armagh on Monday evening (24th October) as it kicked off the first of its six meetings on Brexit.
Pictured left to right are: UFU chief executive, Wesley Aston;  UFU Co Armagh Chairman, Thomas Jamison; UFU deputy president Victor Chestnutt; UFU deputy president, Ivor Ferguson and UFU president, Barclay Bell set out the UFUs priorities for agriculture as the UK plans to leave the European UnionPictured left to right are: UFU chief executive, Wesley Aston;  UFU Co Armagh Chairman, Thomas Jamison; UFU deputy president Victor Chestnutt; UFU deputy president, Ivor Ferguson and UFU president, Barclay Bell set out the UFUs priorities for agriculture as the UK plans to leave the European Union
Pictured left to right are: UFU chief executive, Wesley Aston; UFU Co Armagh Chairman, Thomas Jamison; UFU deputy president Victor Chestnutt; UFU deputy president, Ivor Ferguson and UFU president, Barclay Bell set out the UFUs priorities for agriculture as the UK plans to leave the European Union

The meeting, held in the Armagh City Hotel, was well attended, with members feeding in their views on the future of agriculture as the UK prepares its exit from the EU.

The UFU will continue its debate with members as it holds the following meetings on Thursday, 27th October, Roe Park Resort; Tuesday, 1st November, Tullyglass Hotel; Wednesday, 2nd November, The Silverbirch Hotel; and Thursday, 3rd November, Killyhevlin Hotel.

All meetings start at 8pm.