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The Farmers Club Charitable Trust

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About Us

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Our History

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Our History

 

The brainchild of the late Trevor Muddiman, the Trust made its first grants in 1981. 


Initially  funded by donations and covenants from Farmers Club members, generously  match by the late Sir John Eastwood.  In the late 1990s Trevor  Muddiman's wife, Stella, who is now Patron of the trust, very generously  transferred assets from a family

 

The brainchild of the late Trevor Muddiman, the Trust made its first grants in 1981. 


Initially  funded by donations and covenants from Farmers Club members, generously  match by the late Sir John Eastwood.  In the late 1990s Trevor  Muddiman's wife, Stella, who is now Patron of the trust, very generously  transferred assets from a family trust to the Farmers Club Charitable  Trust.  Over the years other club members and their families have also  made very generous gifts to the trust funds.

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Objectives

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Our History

 

The Farmers Club Charitable Trust was founded in 1981 to assist the agricultural community in achieving a number of objectives which will  contribute to the development of the industry.

Specific objectives are  the dissemination of information, loans or scholarships or other  financial assistance for research, or courses connected with

 

The Farmers Club Charitable Trust was founded in 1981 to assist the agricultural community in achieving a number of objectives which will  contribute to the development of the industry.

Specific objectives are  the dissemination of information, loans or scholarships or other  financial assistance for research, or courses connected with the study  of agriculture and support activities calculated to advance education  and training in agriculture. 

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Awards and Bursaries

Awards and Bursaries

Awards and Bursaries

 

  

Over the past 30 years more than 120 members of staff from agricultural colleges and universities have traveled all over the world supported by the Farmers Club Charitable Trust agricultural educator awards. 


These awards have supported projects as diverse as fish farming in Japan and Korea, value-added milk production in Australia, sha

 

  

Over the past 30 years more than 120 members of staff from agricultural colleges and universities have traveled all over the world supported by the Farmers Club Charitable Trust agricultural educator awards. 


These awards have supported projects as diverse as fish farming in Japan and Korea, value-added milk production in Australia, share farming in New Zealand and viticulture in California.  

The  diversity of subjects is a wonderful testament to the  enthusiasm of the applicants and highlights the very great value to the  whole UK farming industry. 

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