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B.V.Anwyl, Wales

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From the editor...

Mike Donovan
ABOUT Mike Donovan:

  • Reading University: BSc (Hons) Agricultural Economics 1969
  • The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) in London - studies concerned with agriculture, including coffee, fertilisers, farm machinery, grain facilities
  • Editor of EIU publication Retail Business
  • Contributor: UNCTAD Conferences in London, Geneva, Madrid and Istanbul
  • Author: 'Consumerism' Encyclopaedia Britannica 1972
  • Financial Times, London 1975
  • Editor Professional Administration
  • Contributor: FT commodities page, and did freelance work in the agricultural sector
  • Dairy farmer, West Wales 1977
  • Winner: Bath & West Show Farmers Brainwaves 1991
  • Publisher: Created Practical Farm IDEAS magazine 1992

 

AIMS AND AMBITIONS

  1. The international expansion of FARM IDEAS 
  2. Introducing the concept in the developing world
  3. Helping educate farmers to better understand the economics behind farm investment
  4. To attract partners to the business with similar ambitions, who could accelerate progress.


 

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