The Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) has opened applications for three new individuals to join the board of directors and support the future development of one of the UK’s most renowned agricultural events.
Launched in 1936, OFC is known for its high calibre of speakers, international perspectives, broad thinking, networking, and significant political and societal announcements, shaping the future direction of UK agriculture.
It is also one of the only events out with the Oxford University to use prestigious venues such as Christchurch College and the Oxford Union Debating Chamber, which has welcomed notable figures in history, including Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein and Ronald Reagan.
2026 Oxford Farming Conference
The January 2026 event which will celebrate the 90th anniversary of OFC, will be themed ‘Growing Resilience’, led by chair and chief executive (CEO) of the Farming Community Network, Jude McCann.
Commenting on the director recruitment, McCann said: “The Oxford Farming Conference offers a unique chance to build your skills and experiences, whilst also giving back to a charity that is dedicated to supporting the future of agriculture.
“Over the last 90 years, our predecessors have delivered an event that has often marked a significant change in the industry, from key political announcements about funding and regulations, to societal change of inclusion and diversity, through to business diversifications, practical on-farm solutions, and international trade.
“As we look forward to the next 90 years of OFC, we seek to appoint three new directors who will join our board for a three-year term, collaborating and developing new themes, sessions and speakers for the forthcoming conferences.”
Current directors include CEO of Niab, Mario Caccamo; project manager (rural) for Scottish Enterprise, Julia Latto; estate manager, David Hill; Savills director and head of rural research Kelly Hewson-Fisher; and sustainability manager for Leprino Foods, Ben Williams.