Princess Anne says Brexit could be an opportunity for some British farmers Rebecca Taylor The Princess Royal, Vice-Patron of the equine charity, The British Horse Society, visiting the Addington Equestrian Centre near Buckingham. PA Photo. Picture date: Monday March 16, 2020. During the visit she watched a display of world-class coaching demonstrations from top coaches, before giving a speech about the importance of having qualified coaches within the equestrian industry. See PA story ROYAL Anne. Photo credit should read: Steve Parsons/PA Wire (Photo by Steve Parsons/PA Images via Getty Images)
Princess Anne has said Brexit might afford some farmers “an opportunity” as she discussed challenges facing British landowners.
This year s Oxford Farming Conference celebrates its 75th year and takes place online on January 7, 2021 EXACTLY ONE week on from the UK’s departure from the EU, the annual Oxford Farming Conference promises to be a hotbed for discussion on future policy direction as farmers gather virtually for a jam-packed day of debate. The 2021 OFC will take place this year as a one-day conference on January 7, 2021, celebrating 75 years since the first conference was held in 1936. The theme for the day ‘Business as Unusual’ is most apt, with farming entering a post-Brexit era, whilst continuing to navigate the pandemic and the constant challenges thrown at businesses.