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New Board Appointments for Hybu Cig Cymru

Penodi Aelodau Newydd i Fwrdd Hybu Cig Cymru

Lesley Griffiths, the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, has announced the appointment of two new directors to the Board of Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC), the statutory levy body responsible for promoting and developing the lamb, beef and pork sectors.

Emlyn Roberts and Jack Evershed will take up their positions on April 1, bringing the Board up to ten members in addition to the new Chair Catherine Smith, whose appointment was announced in February.

Both Emlyn and Jack are active farmers with a wealth of expertise in agriculture and beyond, and share an interest in innovative and sustainable farming and the rural economy.

Emlyn Roberts is the fourth generation of his family to farm at Esgairgawr near Dolgellau, an upland sheep and suckler beef enterprise. Has been a member of several agricultural organisations in Wales, as well as taking part in a number of farm improvement projects – looking at breeding, animal health and measuring carbon footprints – and diversifying into renewable energy generation.

Jack Evershed worked in the agricultural supply industry before returning to run his family farm at Wallog near Aberystwyth, where he runs a forage-based sheep system. He has completed a Masters degree in Business Administration, and served on several bodies developing and delivering services for rural populations and promoting the environmental, cultural and economic wellbeing of rural Wales.

Lesley Griffiths, the Minister for the Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, said, “I’m very pelased to appoint Emlyn Roberts and Jack Evershed to further strengthen the Board of Hybu Cig Cymru as the organisation enters an exciting era under the leadership of Catherine Smith.

“With their extensive experience of farming, the economy of rural Wales and sustainability, both Emlyn and Jack can contribute greatly to the work of HCC in developing the industry and building our iconic red meat brands at home and abroad.”

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Notes to editors

These appointments were made in accordance with the Commissioner’s Code of Governance for Public Appointments.

All appointments are made on merit and political activity plays no part in the selection process.  In accordance with the original Nolan recommendations, there is a requirement for political activity of appointees (if any declared) to be published. 

Neither member appointed has carried out any political activities in the last five years and one member holds two other Ministerial appointments. The appointments are for an initial term of three years and are paid a daily rate of £300, each reflecting a minimum time commitment of 12 days per year.