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    Winners announced at National Women in Agriculture Awards 2026

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltMay 7, 20263 Mins Read
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    A total of 13 outstanding women have been honoured at the National Women in Agriculture Awards 2026, celebrating excellence, leadership and innovation across the UK farming sector.

    Held on Tuesday 5 May at the prestigious De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London, the black-tie event brought together leaders from across food and farming to recognise the vital contribution women make to the industry.

    Now in its third year, the awards continue to shine a spotlight on the breadth of talent across agriculture, from farm businesses and supply chains to education, sustainability and innovation. Winners were selected from a highly competitive shortlist, reflecting the growing strength and visibility of women across the sector.

    The winners are:

    • Lifetime Achievement Award: Christine Tacon
    • Farming Woman of the Year: Milly Fyfe
    • Agricultural Ambassador of the Year: Kate Rowell (Highly Commended: Sarah Juggins)
    • Rising Star of the Year: Emma Chapelhow
    • Agricultural Influencer of the Year: Hannah Jackson
    • Agricultural Machinery Engineer: Shannon Howe
    • Business of the Year: CXCS Group
    • Innovator of the Year: Caroline Wellon
    • Supply Chain Woman of the Year: Lauren Hladun
    • Agricultural Advisor of the Year: Dawn Bowness
    • Sustainability Champion of the Year: Cora Cooper (Highly Commended: Emily Marshall)
    • Trade Organisation Woman of the Year: Caroline Millar
    • Training & Education Woman of the Year: Kate Mason

    The awards are organised by Mark Allen Group and supported by a range of leading industry sponsors. Principal Sponsor Nestlé UK & Ireland was joined by event sponsors Co-op, HSBC UK, NFU and Noble Foods, with Rumenco supporting as wine sponsor.

    Chloe Ryan, chair of the judging panel, opened the evening by reflecting on both the exceptional quality of entries and the growing momentum behind women in agriculture:

    “Year on year, we are seeing not just incredible talent, but real leadership shaping the future of this industry. The standard of entries was genuinely outstanding, with many applicants balancing innovation and business success alongside significant personal challenges.

    “What’s particularly encouraging is the ripple effect this creates. When women step forward and lead, it helps others see what’s possible. That visibility is incredibly powerful, and it’s something these awards are proud to champion.

    “We’re also seeing a real appetite for connection and support beyond the awards themselves. The Women in Agriculture network we launched this year has already brought together many women to share knowledge, experiences and opportunities. It’s clear this community has a strong and exciting future.”

    The 2026 judging panel was chaired by Chloe Ryan and included Tonia Antoniazzi MP, Minette Batters, Judith Batchelar, Sarah Dean, Barbara Bray, Grace O’Dwyer, Sophie Throup and Catherine Cooper, each bringing extensive experience from across the food and farming sectors.

    The evening was hosted by comedian Lucy Porter, with guests celebrating long into the night.

    A spokesperson for principal sponsor Nestlé UK & Ireland said: “We are proud to continue supporting these awards, which recognise the incredible contribution women make across UK agriculture. Their innovation, resilience and leadership are essential to the future of food and farming.”

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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