Nuffield Farming Conference comes to Scotland

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The Nuffield Farming Scholarships Trust is thrilled to announce that its 2025 Annual Conference will take place at the P&J Live in Aberdeen, Scotland, from 18–20 November. Set against the backdrop of one of the UK’s most vibrant agricultural regions, the event promises three days of lively conversation, fresh ideas, and shared ambition for the future of farming.

Whether you’re a scholar, sponsor, alum, or just passionate about the future of food and farming, this is your invitation to connect, learn, and be inspired.

Early bird tickets are available until 5 September 2025.

Discover Scottish Agriculture Firsthand

You can also join in with one of three pre-conference farm tours, showcasing innovation, diversification, and sustainable land management in the North East. Highlights include a visit to Duncan Farms, The MacRobert Trust and Mackie’s of Scotland.

Spotlight on Scottish Scholars

A fantastic line-up of Scottish Nuffield Scholars will take the stage to share what they’ve learned from travels and research around the world, including:

  • Emma Patterson Taylor explores how farming is perceived by the public, drawing on her background in food, policy and the environment.
    Ranald Angus, farming in Caithness, examines how soil-sequestered carbon could become a powerful tool for rural regeneration and climate action.
  • Aoife Behan, researcher at the University of Edinburgh, delves into how procurement policy can be a lever for sustainable farming and consumption.
  • Jock Gibson, a livestock farmer from Forres, shares insights into producing high-quality meat through 100% pasture and forage-based systems.
  • Wallace Currie, an agricultural lecturer from Arran, reflects on the power of education in building resilient global food systems, who says:
    “It’s been 18 of what will be 24 weeks of travel so far. I’ve been to every continent apart from Antarctica! Whilst writing this in a vineyard in Slovenia, I can’t wait to share everything I’ve learnt along the way with you all in God’s country of Scotland come November!”

They’ll be joined by several other Scholars from across the UK, offering insights into everything from agri-tech to leadership, to regenerative practice.

An Evening to Celebrate

On the evening of Wednesday 19 November, the conference will take a festive turn with the Annual Dinner, a real highlight of the event. Expect a night of great food, local produce, and ceilidh dancing to Scotland’s legendary rock ceilidh band, Bahookie. It’s the perfect chance to unwind, connect, and celebrate the community that makes Nuffield so special.

Conference Committee Chair, Dr Jenna Ross OBE, from Tarland, Aberdeenshire, says “Whether you’re part of the Nuffield network already, thinking about applying, or simply curious about the big ideas shaping food and farming, the Nuffield Conference is open to everyone. It’s a rare opportunity to meet and learn from people who are not just thinking about the future, but out there shaping it”.

Location: P&J Live, Aberdeen
Dates: 18-20 November 2025
Early bird tickets: Available until 5 September 2025
Booking and info: www.nuffieldscholar.org/Aberdeen2025

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