More farmers have joined a scheme to highlight their commitment to placing nature and biodiversity at the heart of food production.
A second group of nature-friendly farmers in Northern Ireland have joined the Farming for Nature Ambassadors scheme, which celebrates those committed to a more sustainable future by integrating nature into their farming practices.
The trio, who join the half a dozen Northern Irish farmers who formed the inaugural Ambassadors cohort last year, were officially introduced at the Fields Good regenerative farming festival at Glenarm on Saturday 7 September.
They are being recognised for their holistic, nature-friendly approach that supports nature and biodiversity, while ensuring sustainable food production.
The three new Farming for Nature Ambassadors are:
Kenny Brown, from Moneymore in Co. Derry
Bernard and Ciara Neeson, from Cookstown in Co. Tyrone
Roy Mayers, from Tempo in Co. Fermanagh
The Ambassadors join more than 80 farmers in the Republic of Ireland who are already part of the scheme.