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-Hello and welcome to Ffermio.

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-I've travelled by Eurostar

-through London and St Pancras...

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-..all the way to Brussels,

-Europe's political centre.

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-This is the birthplace

-of many plans...

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-..that form the basis

-of our way of farming.

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-Where better then to bring

-the next generation of farmers?

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-I'll be following this group

-and interviewing Phil Hogan...

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-..Commissioner for Agriculture

-and Rural Development in the EU.

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-He's responsible for the EU's

-biggest budget.

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-Also in the programme,

-Daloni will be in Llandudno...

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-..at a special fair with one

-of Wales' most famous shepherds.

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-Here in Brussels, NFU Cymru

-has organized a visit...

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-..for its Next Generation Policy

-Group to the European Commission.

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-http://www.nfu-cymru.org.uk/news/latest-news/nfu-cymru-next-generation-policy-group-meeting/

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-The Common Agricultural Policy's

-future is currently being discussed.

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-David Cameron has also

-made a decision...

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-..to hold a referendum on our

-membership of the European Union.

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-To make sure the voice of Welsh

-farmers is heard in Brussels...

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-..NFU Cymru runs an office here.

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-It makes it easier to discuss with

-European officials and politicians.

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-John Mercer, Director of NFU Cymru,

-is leading the group's visit...

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-http://www.nfu-cymru.org.uk/news/latest-news/john-mercer-starts-as-nfu-cymru-director/

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-..along with the President,

-Stephen James.

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-He explains

-how the group was formed.

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-Every county put names forward

-then we got everyone's CVs.

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-That's how the group was selected.

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-They come from all over Wales.

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-They're out here to see

-how Europe works.

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-Especially now that we're deciding

-whether to stay in or leave.

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-It's important that these people

-are part of that choice.

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-They're the ones who'll feel

-the effects of whatever happens.

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-It will affect them.

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-The tour began at the

-British Agriculture Bureau...

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-http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/consultations/2013/unfair-trading-practices/docs/contribu

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-ls-and-others/british-agriculture-bureau-bab_en.pdf

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-..the location

-of the NFU's office in Brussels.

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-There was a presentation on the

-complicated political system...

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-..by the NFU's European Director,

-Adam Bedford.

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-http://www.nfuonline.com/about-us/our-offices/brussels/

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-We need to realize the importance

-of having a voice here...

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-..so that we can influence

-how things are run.

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-It's important that we have friends

-here that can get things done.

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-He also said that we should invite

-more people out to our farms...

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-..to show them our problems...

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-..and give them a first-hand look

-of how things work.

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-Of the 750 MEPs in Brussels,

-four of them represent Wales.

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-The group was given an introduction

-to their work and had a chance...

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-..to express their hopes and fears

-about the industry to two of them.

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-They were Jill Evans from Plaid

-Cymru, and the visit's sponsor...

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-http://www.jillevans.net/

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-..Dr Kay Swinburne

-from the Conservative Party.

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-http://www.kayswinburne.co.uk/english

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-I asked her about the importance

-of the visit...

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-..by the Next Generation

-Policy Group.

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-It's very important. It's a pleasure

-to have the group out here.

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-They can learn

-about how the process works...

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-..and how everything comes together.

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-We have to cooperate here.

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-It's important that they know that

-we have consensus politics here.

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-It's not like it is

-in the Senedd and Westminster.

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-When people understand that...

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-..they know

-that we're part of the process...

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-..and part of the decisions

-that are made.

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-If I can turn to another MEP

-- from Plaid Cymru this time.

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-We've heard about

-consensus politics.

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-Do you cooperate here

-for the benefit of Wales...

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-..even though

-you're from different parties?

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-There are four of us here

-in a parliament of 750 members.

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-If we don't cooperate,

-Wales' voice won't be heard.

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-We're from different parties and we

-disagree on some very basic things.

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-Certainly when it comes

-to agriculture...

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-..we have cooperated,

-we're in agreement...

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-..and we've met with people

-in the Commission.

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-We have made a difference

-for the benefit of Welsh farmers.

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-When we come out here,

-I feel it's important...

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-..that they hear our voices

-and opinions.

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-I wanted to know how much

-they cooperate directly...

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-..with the farmers at home.

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-They spend a lot of their time

-here in Brussels.

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-It's important that they see

-what happens on the farms at home.

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-40% of the European Union's budget

-is spent on agriculture.

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-The person responsible for this...

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-..is the Commissioner

-Phil Hogan from Ireland.

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-Imagine the challenge

-of designing a common policy...

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-..for 28 countries

-with 25 million farmers.

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-This is what he had to say to us.

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-As Commissioner for Agriculture...

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-..I can assure Welsh farmers

-and the Welsh Government...

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-..that we have a strong

-Common Agricultural Policy.

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-That's the way it's going to remain.

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-We're giving the Welsh authorities

-through the United Kingdom...

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-..1.5 billion euro

-over the next six to seven years...

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-..in direct payments and under

-the rural development programme.

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-We are giving

-considerable support.

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-The money is there through the multi

-financial framework until 2020.

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-I don't hear any voices

-in this building...

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-..to suggest that we're going

-to change our budget.

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-That's good to hear.

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-The other point is that

-simplification is the rhetoric...

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-..but complications are the

-experience in our fields back home.

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-Can we expect a reduction

-in red tape in the future?

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-I made major announcements on

-a number of occasions this year...

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-..regarding simplification -

-it's my priority project.

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-I have given clarity in relation

-to greening earlier this year...

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-..which helped farmers.

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-At the Agricultural Council

-meeting...

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-..I suggested that 200 common market

-regulations be reduced to 40.

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-That will simplify matters a lot for

-food companies and member states.

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-I also made announcements in

-relation to simplification...

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-..and how it will help the farmer.

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-There will be a pre clearance check

-for all applications.

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-Ddim fath air a pre clearance!!!

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-When a farmer makes an application

-for direct payments...

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-..to the Welsh authorities...

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-..it will be checked by them

-to make sure it's correct.

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-There will be a 35-day cooling off

-period without penalty...

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-..in the event

-that some mistake is found.

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-This will eliminate

-the climate of fear for farmers...

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-..in drawing payments under

-the Common Agricultural Policy.

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-I'm also saying there should be

-one inspection for all programmes.

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-Not four or five

-that we have at the moment.

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-I'm reducing on-the-spot checks from

-5% of samples to 1% over 3 years.

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-I have made lots of changes. It's

-not rhetoric any more, it's reality.

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-For farmers, for administrations

-and for food companies.

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-Very reassuring news there

-from Commissioner Hogan...

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-..regarding Europe's attitude

-towards regulation.

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-The challenge in Wales is

-to conform to those regulations...

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-..and achieve what is required so

-that this promise can be fulfilled.

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-Tom Tynan is a prominent official

-on the Commissioner's team.

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-http://ec.europa.eu/commission/2014-2019/hogan/team_en

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-He made quite an impression

-on the group.

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-We've been very fortunate to have

-been given such a voice here.

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-Tom Tynan has listened carefully

-to the youngsters.

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-He deserves praise.

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-We feel that he is listening.

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-I feel a lot more confident

-after hearing him speak.

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-He got his points across very well

-and he certainly knows his stuff.

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-They are here to safeguard farming.

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-I feel confident

-after hearing what has been said.

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-It's important that we

-as farmers on the ground...

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-..raise these issues with them.

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-They can't do anything

-unless they hear about these things.

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-That's the point of gathering

-a group of keen farmers...

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-..who want to get on in agriculture

-to get our message across.

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-You've talked about

-getting your message across to them.

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-What is the message you will be

-taking home to Welsh farmers?

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-Do you think you can influence

-the way they think about Europe...

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-..and about staying in Europe?

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-Everyone has their own view

-on Europe.

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-It's up to individual farmers.

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-I know what I think about Europe

-after being here.

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-With the prospect of a referendum

-on EU membership hanging over us...

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-..what is the Commissioner's view

-of the future of farming in Wales...

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-..if we were to leave the EU?

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-I wouldn't like to be the Welsh

-minister for agriculture...

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-..outside the European Union.

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-You wouldn't have the support...

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-..of the Common Agricultural Policy

-payments...

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-..1.5 billion euro

-over the next 6-7 years.

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-You'd be competing with hospitals

-and schools for money.

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-Farmers have to think about how they

-would get on with the government...

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-..regarding those issues.

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-I think it would be a major blow

-to trade prospects...

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-..for the food industry in Wales.

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-We are very competitive now

-in the EU...

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-..in relation to exporting

-all over the world.

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-We have a 6.8 billion increase

-in exports in 2015...

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-..in the food and agricultural area

-of which some is from Wales.

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-If you want a coordinated approach

-from a competitive bloc...

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-..around the world, what better than

-to be part of the competitive EU...

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-..so that we can sell our products

-around the world.

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-I think farmers and the food sector

-will think long and hard...

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-..because every 100,000 euro

-of exports means one job in Wales.

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-This is very important

-for jobs and growth...

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-..and the survival

-of our rural communities.

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-If you'd like to see that interview

-in its entirety...

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-..it's available on our website.

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-It's time for a break now.

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-But here in Belgium,

-our visit wouldn't be complete...

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-..without seeing a farm.

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-This is a dairy farm

-that also produces its own cheese.

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-More on that in two minutes.

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-Welcome back.

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-We've had a wonderful welcome here,

-on the outskirts of Brussels...

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-..from the family of Willy de Ville

-in the village of Bever.

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-https://plus.google.com/116062617193239286725/about

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-What was striking on this farm...

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-..was their decision

-to add value to their produce.

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-The herd produces

-one million litres of milk per year.

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-The family have been making cheese

-for twenty years.

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-They sell it directly to customers

-and also to local supermarkets.

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-Their welcome included

-tasting various cheeses...

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-..and trying the local beer.

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-It was nice to come out here.

-They milk 150 cows on 100 hectares.

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-It's similar to what we have

-in Wales...

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-..but the farm has diversified

-with cheese production.

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-They have the technology and the

-renewables. They keep things simple.

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-They put slurry on the land...

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-..and NPKs

-just on the fertilizer spreader.

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-They don't use any other nitrogen.

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-As Wales moves on with NVZs...

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-https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nutrient-management-nitrate-vulnerable-zones

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-..perhaps we should look

-at this system.

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-There are covers

-over the slurry pits.

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-There are covers on the silage.

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-They don't have

-the starling problem that we have.

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-It's a nice farm, a lovely family

-and they have a bright future.

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-As Christmas approaches, there are

-plenty of upcoming events...

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-..providing opportunities to buy

-original, locally-made gifts.

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-Daloni went along

-to the Llandudno Christmas Fayre.

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-http://www.llandudnochristmasfayre.co.uk/

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-This is one of Wales'

-largest Christmas fairs.

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-Over four days, thousands of people

-are expected to flock here...

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-..to enjoy a warm, Welsh welcome

-in the queen of Welsh resorts.

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-The event's Food Ambassador

-is local farmer Gareth Wyn Jones...

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-..a man who is passionate

-about local food and produce.

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-I'm so proud that they asked me

-to be part of this.

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-For a long time...

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-..I've been asking to bring farmers

-to places such as Llandudno...

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-..to sell our produce.

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-Llandudno has a lot of visitors

-and big hotels everywhere.

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-We can bring the countryside

-into the town.

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-We can help people understand...

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-..how and where their food

-is produced and by whom.

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-It's reconnecting

-the countryside and the towns.

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-As an industry, we have to find

-better ways to sell our produce.

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-There's no point in being brilliant

-at producing something...

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-..if you can't sell it.

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-Here we can show off our produce

-and sell it.

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-There are 160 stalls here.

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-Many of them are selling

-locally-produced food.

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-My mouth is watering

-just walking around the stalls here.

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-These look nice.

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-These biscuits

-are produced in Llanrwst.

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-Llanrwst?

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-It's a fairly new small business...

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-..but this is made using one

-of the oldest recipes in the UK.

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-The Aberffraw Biscuit Company.

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-It's shortbread.

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-Yes. They are fantastic.

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-It's so good to see local products

-such as this on sale in Llandudno.

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-You're asking people to buy local

-- small businesses selling locally.

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-Should small producers seriously

-consider selling to supermarkets...

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-..even though you sometimes complain

-about bigger shops?

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-This company

-employs four people locally.

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-If it expanded perhaps it could

-employ eight or ten people.

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-The money stays in the community.

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-So you're saying you're not against

-bigger shops and supermarket?

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-No, but I would like to see

-the supermarkets...

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-..supporting local

-and UK producers.

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-Come on! I'm starving!

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-We produce beer for Portmeirion

-and for places such as Zip World.

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-That's what we do, and of course,

-we use hops that are...

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-Yes, they're grown on farms.

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-We use the barleys...

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-We use the barleys...

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-Everything!

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-It's a full circle in the end.

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-Yes, it is.

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-That's just...

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-That's just...

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-Oh!

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-It's wonderful.

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-Where is it produced? Flintshire?

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-Yes, Mostyn.

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-Blimey, that's delicious.

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-Blimey, that's delicious.

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-I'm going to try this too.

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-Of course.

-You haven't changed at all!

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-What's this?

-I'm still growing, don't forget!

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-The food and drink industry in Wales

-employs over 220,000 people.

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-Llandudno provides a platform for

-both small and large businesses.

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-The last time we saw you both...

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-..you'd only just started

-the business at home.

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-Now look at you! You're selling

-your produce at fairs.

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-Yes, we've been busy all summer,

-almost every weekend.

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-We've met many different customers

-and what we're seeing now...

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-..are those customers returning

-to buy more of our produce...

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-..such as boxes of produce

-for Christmas.

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-The same customers come back

-and praise our produce.

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-There are all sorts of food stalls

-here, Gareth.

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-Yes, and here we have Welsh lamb

-- Mamog.

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-http://www.llandudnochristmasfayre.co.uk/food_and_drink.html

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-This is their first show.

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-I really like this. Look here.

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-You can trace it back to the farm.

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-The flock number

-and all the details are on here.

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-You won't get better than that.

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-People often criticize the high

-prices at food fairs like this one.

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-Is that a fair criticism?

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-I hear people saying that a lot

-but more often than not...

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-..local produce is cheaper, better

-and the money stays in the area.

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-Daloni, you must come here. Look!

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-There's a fantastic smell here.

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-Ela, where's your pig gone?

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-It's been a very busy morning!

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-Lunchtime came early in Llandudno

-today!

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-Do you want some lunch, Gareth?

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-Yes, that sounds fantastic.

-I'm starving!

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-It's been a tiring morning, walking

-around and sampling the produce.

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-But I think I need

-to try a bap from Ela.

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-A pork roll with stuffing please.

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-Apple sauce?

0:18:050:18:07

-Yes, please. I'll answer for him -

-he'll eat anything!

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-You're paying.

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-You're paying.

-

-No surprise there!

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-This is real local produce.

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-I've visited Ela's farm

-and seen her in her wellingtons.

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-Crikey!

-Are you trying to fatten me up?

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-It'll keep you quiet

-for a little while!

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-I think I need more than that

-to keep me quiet!

0:18:300:18:33

-Well, it's a start. Enjoy!

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-I think I'll have to share this.

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-I think I'll have to share this.

-

-Thank you for your company today.

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-No problem.

-I'm going to eat this now.

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-I think I'll have one too!

0:18:430:18:45

-Back in Brussels,

-it's been a golden opportunity...

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-..for our future farmers

-to listen and have their say...

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-..amongst the politics of Europe.

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-I wonder what they thought...

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-..and what messages they'll

-be taking home with them.

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-I've been very impressed.

-There's a lot to see and take in.

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-A lot of people are working towards

-helping us at home.

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-We met Tom Tynan earlier.

-He made a big impression on me.

-

-https://twitter.com/nfucymru

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-He's extremely passionate.

-

-http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/

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-I felt that both he and Commissioner

-Phil Hogan are working for us.

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-They want to simplify the process...

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-..and encourage farmers

-to work together as one...

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-..to reach the same goal,

-which is to improve and progress.

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-They've fought to get

-a lot of flexibility...

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-..for the Welsh Government.

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-It's a fairly straightforward system

-out here.

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-The work is developed in conjunction

-with the Welsh Government.

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-We need to work with

-the Welsh Government...

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-..to simplify the process.

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-We're currently following

-the CAP system.

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-In Brussels, they're discussing

-the next CAP process.

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-We need to try and simplify the

-process ready for the next round.

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-It's important to come here to hear

-what these people have to offer.

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-We can take that response

-home with us...

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-..and share it with farmers at home

-to try and improve what we do.

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-Well, while I'm at the

-European Parliament...

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-..it's time for you to hear all

-the questions in our competition.

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-Good luck to you all.

0:20:570:20:58

-The first prize

-is the 10-foot TA5G trailer.

0:21:010:21:05

-The second prize

-is the LM85G trailer.

0:21:060:21:09

-The third prize is the Q5e trailer.

0:21:100:21:12

-Together, they are worth

-over 7,000...

0:21:130:21:16

-..and have been kindly donated

-by Ifor Williams Trailers.

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-To win one of them, you'll need

-to answer seven simple questions.

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-The first letter of each answer...

0:21:250:21:28

-..will be an anagram

-of a seven-letter word.

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-You'll have to send us that word

-by 25 November.

0:21:310:21:35

-If you missed some of the questions,

-here they are again.

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-Here's the first question.

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-New Holland, Massey and John Deere

-are all examples of what?

0:21:430:21:47

-The second question.

0:21:470:21:49

-It's green.

-A valuable stone used in jewellery.

0:21:490:21:55

-The third question.

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-Some use this

-to sweeten their tea or coffee.

0:21:560:22:01

-The fourth question.

0:22:010:22:03

-What is the President of the USA's

-surname?

0:22:030:22:07

-The fifth question.

0:22:070:22:09

-What document do people and cattle

-need before travelling?

0:22:090:22:13

-The sixth question.

0:22:140:22:15

-The first name of the

-Welsh Government's...

0:22:150:22:18

-..Deputy Minister

-for Farming and Food.

0:22:180:22:21

-And the final question.

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-A vehicle which travels on tracks.

0:22:230:22:25

-If you think you know

-the seven-letter word...

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-..send your answer, name,

-full address and telephone number...

0:22:290:22:35

-..to Ffermio Competition, Telesgop,

-Bay Studios, Fabian Way...

0:22:350:22:41

-..Swansea, SA1 8QB.

0:22:410:22:46

-Or you can enter by submitting

-the form on our website.

0:22:460:22:50

-You must be 18 years or over

-to take part...

0:22:510:22:54

-..and we must receive your entry

-by 25 November.

0:22:540:22:59

-If you're one

-of the lucky winners...

0:22:590:23:02

-..you'll have to collect the trailer

-on the Tuesday of the Winter Fair.

0:23:030:23:08

-Good luck to you all.

0:23:080:23:10

-The eyes of the world have been on

-Brussels over the past few days...

0:23:110:23:15

-..with the terror alerts

-and the situation in Paris.

0:23:150:23:19

-However, we can take home with us

-some very positive messages...

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-..for our next generation

-of farmers.

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-From me and the rest of the team,

-thank you for joining us. Au revoir.

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