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Third generation Packington Free Range farmer awarded Fellowship

Third generation farmer Roger Mercer has been awarded a coveted Fellowship of Royal Agricultural Socieites FRAgS

2011-07-08
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, July 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Third generation farmer Roger Mercer has been awarded a coveted Fellowship of Royal Agricultural Socieites FRAgS, which was presented to him recently at a reception in the House of Lords by Lord Plumb of Coleshill, Senior Agriculturist in the House of Lords and former NFU president

Originally nominated three years ago, Mercer was awarded an Associate of Royal Agricultures Societies in 2007, which has been upgraded to the full fellowship award, in recognition of his agricultural, free rang pork and free range poultry business Packington Free Range and the contribution he makes to the agricultural industry.

"It is a wonderful organisation to belong to and a great honour for me to receive this award," says
Mercer. "There are lots of good farmers in this country so it is difficult for me to justify why we have
won this award but, at Packington, our farming approach is very much aimed at providing food with
provenance and respecting the welfare of our animals, which comes above all else."

The farm, which was started in Staffordshire in 1922 by Mercer's grandfather, now encompasses
a successful free range pork and poultry business Packington Free Range, managed by Mercer's two
sons Alec and Robert, as well as several thousand acres of arable land in Staffordshire as well as
Lincolnshire.

Packington Free Range prides itself on rearing animals of true free-range quality and carries the RSPCA Freedom Food accreditation for animal welfare. Its reputation for providing one of the best supplies of pork and poultry in the country is growing year on year, distributing to butchers, farmshops and restaurants nationwide.

Mercer, believes the accolade is down to how the family have committed themselves to developing
the business in sustainable farming methods, as well as his personal commitment to agricultural
education.

A governor for 12 years at Shropshire based Harper Adams University College as well as Vice
Chair of Governors and Finance Committee Chair, Mercer says, "Education is the best investment
you can make to farming. I am an ex-student of Harper Adams and it is great to be able to put
something back into your industry."

Although Roger Mercer is no stranger to awards, having been awarded a Nuffield Farming
Scholarship in 1986 which enabled him to travel to the USA to study pigs, potatoes and farm
management, a RASE excellence in Farm Management Award in 2003 and the Farmers Weekly
Diversification Farmer of the Year Award in 2008, this award was special for personal
reasons.

"It was wonderful to go the House of Lords, but extra special to receive the award from an old
neighbour! He explains, "Lord Plumb was a local farmer to us before he went on to be president of
the NFU and the European Parliament. Quite an amazing achievement for a farmer and one which
deserves my greatest respect, " he says.

About Us:
Packington Poultry is based in Barton-under-Needwood, Staffordshire, where the family has been farming for more than 70 years. Packington Pork and Packington Cockerel is sold in some prestigious farm shops and butchers around the country, including Chatsworth Farm Shop and The Ginger Pig in Borough Market, London. For more information on Packington Pork and Packington Poultry please visit http://www.packingtonpork.co.uk/ or call 01283 711547


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[Press-News.org] Third generation Packington Free Range farmer awarded Fellowship
Third generation farmer Roger Mercer has been awarded a coveted Fellowship of Royal Agricultural Socieites FRAgS