Farming and the Media: Bridging the gap between rural and urban

This week we are pleased to bring you a podcast episode on how farming is represented in the media and its consequences.  With the UK’s growing interest in sustainability and the exit from Common Agricultural Policy there has been an increase of representation of farming in mainstream media. While young farmers are using social media’s power to facilitate discussion and share what it is like to work in agriculture. Are these conversations bridging the gap between rural and urban communities?  What will you hear?Jonathan Roberts, CLA Director of External Affairs, discusses the opportunities that an increase in public interest in farming and land use provides the farming community with, the impacts of high-profile public figures, such as Ed Sheeran, working towards environmental goals, and the importance of farmers engaging within their local communities.  We are also joined by Chief Reporter at the Farmers Guardian Abi Kay who shares with us the importance of combining entertainment and education on farming, such as Clarkson's farm, to drive positive engagement with a broader audience, and the impact of social media within the farming industry.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Om Podcasten

Welcome to the CLA’s first ever Podcast series – Rural Business Uncovered.In this series we will review in detail the key issues facing landowners and rural businesses today. Season three will be available from January 2022.The Country Land & Business Association are dedicated to protecting and defending the rights of landowners and rural businesses. The Rural Powerhouse is a CLA campaign designed to unleash the potential of the rural economy. It aims to close the rural productivity gap, adding £43bn per year while transforming the lives of millions of people who live and work in the countryside.Visit WWW.CLA.ORG.UK for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.