This year, the Gareth Raw Rees travel scholarship will celebrate 40 years of encouraging young farmers to travel the world to learn more about agriculture abroad.

The Gareth Raw Rees Memorial Scholarship was launched 40 years ago in memory of the late Gareth Raw Rees MBE from Ceredigion, whose considerable energies had always been directed towards promoting the interests of young people in farming and in the countryside.

He was a firm believer in the benefits of travelling towards the fulfilment of a broader and more rewarding education.

Supported by the NFU Mutual Charitable Trust, last year, the committee made over £3,000 available for applicants considering travelling within the UK, Europe or further afield. Past winners of the award have travelled to New Zealand, Australia, America, the Orkney Islands, Georgia, the Isle of Man and many other destinations. A similar amount will be available again this year.

If you are under 30 years old, reside in Wales, and would like some financial assistance with your travels, even if you have already received support from another scholarship or fund, then this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

NFU Cymru Policy Adviser, Lowri Price said: “Learning about agriculture abroad can be one of the most beneficial experiences for young farmers starting out in their agricultural career. We have awarded scholarships to some incredible young farmers over the past 40 years and their experiences abroad have been extremely beneficial to their own farming practices back here in Wales.”

The closing date for applications is Friday 13 June with interviews taking place on Thursday 3 July. The winners will be announced on the Tuesday 22 July at this year’s Royal Welsh Show.

For an application form, please visit the NFU Cymru Website or contact Lowri Price by emailing [email protected] or telephone 01982 554200.