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Just Farmers is coming to Northern Ireland

25 November 2024

just farmers is coming to northern ireland
Are you interested in telling the story of your farm, arable enterprise or small holding?  

Just Farmers are hosting a three day fully funded media training workshop at the Eikon Exhibition Centre in April 2025 and are looking for Northern Ireland farmers to help ‘bridge the divide between rural, farming communities and the urban, mainstream media’.

This unique opportunity will give successful applicants the chance to build their confidence when approached by the media to talk about their agri business. With hands on workshops lead by industry professionals, attendees will be introduced to the worlds of TV, radio, podcasts and so much more. 

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What kind of farmers are they looking for?
The ideal applicants for this unique opportunity are ‘literally Just Farmers’ from across the agri sector. The training is designed for farmers who don’t already have a relationship with the media but would like to be able to tell their story as an individual to the public and use their voice for positive change in farming. 

When will the training take place?
The training is taking place at the Eikon Exhibition Centre from Tuesday 15th – Thursday 17th April 2025.

How do I apply?
You can apply on the Just Farmers website by filling in their questionnaire. The deadline for applications is Friday 28th February 2025.

Where can I find more information?
Further information on how this opportunity could benefit you can be found on the Just Farmers website.

 

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