Webinar - Introduction to Agroforestry with Edd Colbert

Webinar - Introduction to Agroforestry with Edd Colbert

By Nature Friendly Farming Network
Online event

Overview

Learn how integrating trees across your farm can create an alternative income stream and strengthen your business resilience.

Led by Edd Colbert, explore how integrating trees across the farm can benefit productivity, animal health and welfare, the environment and provide an alternative income stream helping with farm business resilience. Also learn about the practicalities and considerations when designing your own agroforestry system.

After attending this workshop participants can expect to be able to:

  • Distinguish between different agroforestry systems and practices
  • Understand the benefits of agroforestry to different farming types
  • Appreciate the value of an objectives-led design process for agroforestry
  • Consider important factors for agroforestry design


This workshop is directed at farmers, growers, landworkers, agricultural advisors, land agents, and students interested in agroforestry.

19:00 - Welcome (Rhys Evans NFFN)

19:05 - Introduction to Agroforestry (Edd Colbert)

19:35 - Farmer perspective (Jack Cockburn, Treberfedd Farm)

19:45 - Farmer perspective (Kate Beavan, Great Tre-rhew Farm)

19:55 - Welsh Government Agroforestry support (Hugh Williams)

20:05 - Q&A

20:30 - Closing remarks and thank you


Edd Colbert works with farmers, landowners, and tree professionals to design and implement effective agroforestry systems. He delivers training on agroforestry design and plays an active role in supporting the UK’s agroforestry movement. He was the lead organiser of the UK’s first Agroforestry Show in 2023 and is a trusted partner to many organisations in the farming and forestry sectors.

Jack Cockburn runs a successful organic farm in Ceredigion, West Wales, centred on maximising the natural assets of the landscape, adopting innovative management approaches and connecting with the public to improve awareness of where quality food comes from.

Kate Beavan is a highly accomplished farmer, lecturer, and rural advocate, who co-runs Great Tre Rhew Farm, a traditional, family-run mixed farm in Monmouthshire. Kate also works for Stump Up For Trees - a community-based charity focused on woodland creation and enhancing biodiversity in the Brecon Beacons area of south-east Wales.


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This event has been made possible with thanks to Coed Cadw, the Woodland Trust in Wales, with support from Players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

You can find here more information on how Coed Cadw can support Welsh farmers and landowners.

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Dan arweiniad Edd Colbert, dysgwch sut y gall integreiddio coed ar draws y fferm fod o fudd i gynhyrchiant, iechyd a lles anifeiliaid, yr amgylchedd a darparu ffrwd incwm amgen gan helpu gyda gwydnwch busnes fferm. Dysgwch hefyd am yr ymarferoldeb a'r ystyriaethau wrth ddylunio eich system amaeth-goedwigaeth eich hun.

Ar ôl mynychu’r gweithdy hwn gall byddwch yn gyfarwydd â’r canlynol:

  • Y gwahaniaeth rhwng gwahanol systemau ac arferion amaeth-goedwigaeth
  • Deall manteision amaeth-goedwigaeth i wahanol fathau o ffermio
  • Gwerthfawrogi gwerth proses dylunio sy'n cael ei harwain gan amcanion ar gyfer amaeth-goedwigaeth
  • Ystyried ffactorau pwysig ar gyfer dylunio amaeth-goedwigaeth

Mae'r gweithdy hwn wedi'i anelu at ffermwyr, tyfwyr, gweithwyr tir, cynghorwyr amaethyddol, asiantau tir, a myfyrwyr sydd â diddordeb mewn amaeth-goedwigaeth.

19:00 - Croeso (Rhys Evans NFFN)

19:05 - Cyflwyniad i Amaethgoedwigaeth (Edd Colbert)

19:35 - Profiadau ffermwyr (Jack Cockburn, Fferm Treberfedd)

19:45 - Profiadau ffermwyr (Kate Beavan, Fferm Great Tre-rhew)

19:55 - Cefnogaeth amaethgoedwigaeth Llywodraeth Cymru (Hugh WIlliams)

20:05 - Q&A

20:30 - Diolchiadau


Mae Edd Colbert yn gweithio gyda ffermwyr, tirfeddianwyr, a gweithwyr coed proffesiynol i ddylunio a gweithredu systemau amaethgoedwigaeth effeithiol. Mae'n darparu hyfforddiant ar ddylunio amaethgoedwigaeth ac yn chwarae rhan weithredol wrth gefnogi mudiad amaethgoedwigaeth y DU. Ef oedd prif drefnydd Sioe Amaethgoedwigaeth gyntaf y DU yn 2023 ac mae'n bartner dibynadwy i lawer o sefydliadau yn y sectorau ffermio a choedwigaeth.

Mae Jack Cockburn yn rhedeg fferm organig lwyddiannus yng Ngheredigion, Gorllewin Cymru, sy'n canolbwyntio ar wneud y mwyaf o asedau naturiol y dirwedd, mabwysiadu dulliau rheoli arloesol a chysylltu â'r cyhoedd i wella ymwybyddiaeth o ble mae bwyd o safon yn dod.

Mae Kate Beavan yn ffermwr, darlithydd ac eiriolwr gwledig hynod fedrus, sy'n cyd-redeg Fferm Great Tre Rhew, fferm gymysg deuluol a thraddodiadol yn Sir Fynwy. Mae Kate hefyd yn gweithio i Ceiniogi’r Coed - elusen gymunedol sy'n canolbwyntio ar greu coetiroedd a gwella bioamrywiaeth yn ardal Bannau Brycheiniog yn ne-ddwyrain Cymru.

Ymunwch â'r Rhwydwaith Ffermio er Lles Natur fel aelod am ddim i fod y cyntaf i glywed am ddigwyddiadau eraill yn y gyfres.

Mae'r digwyddiad hwn wedi bod yn bosibl diolch i Coed Cadw, the Woodland Trust in Wales, gyda chefnogaeth gan chwaraewyr o People’s Postcode Lottery.

Gallwch ddod o hyd i ragor o wybodaeth yma am sut y gall Coed Cadw gefnogi ffermwyr a thirfeddianwyr Cymru.


Category: Food & Drink, Food

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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Nov 12 · 11:00 AM PST