
Speaker: Caroline Drummond, MBE, Hon DSc, NSch, HonFSE, FRAgS, FIAgM, FRSA, FSB, CEnv, BSc(Hons) Agric, Chief Executive of LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming)
Caroline has been running LEAF, the farming and environmental charity since it started in 1991. She is especially interested in the development of sustainable food and farming and she has over 38 years’ experience in this area. She graduated in Agriculture and has broad practical agricultural experience from across the globe. Her work focuses on encouraging more sustainable farming practices and building a better public trust and understanding of farming, food, health and the environment – values that she is personally extremely passionate about. She is actively involved in many industry partnerships and initiatives in the UK and Europe. In 2009 Caroline was awarded the Member of the British Empire (MBE) by the Queen, she has an Honorary Doctorate from Harper Adams University, a Nuffield Scholarship studying ‘What can Farmers Learn from Science to improve the Nutrition of our Food’ and was awarded Honorary Fellowship for the Society of the Environment. In 2017 she was awarded the IAgrE Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Landbased Sector and the
Farmers Guardian Outstanding Contribution to Agriculture. In 2018 she was awarded the RASE National Agriculture Award and an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Agricultural University. In 2018 she sat on Dame Glenys Stacey’s advisory committee for the Farm Inspection and Regulation Report. Caroline is actively involved with the British Nutrition Foundation, North Wyke, and the Agri-tech initiative – is a director of the Agri-tech centre on Crop Health and Protection, the Institute of Agriculture Management, and on the advisory board of the agricultural project for the Science Museum. Caroline is married to a dairy farmer and they have a daughter.