THE best of farm-based shopping will be very much on the menu for celebrity chef, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, at a big awards event next month.

Hugh will be special guest and present awards to some of the UK’s best farm retailers at the Farm Retail Association annual awards in Exeter on Tuesday, March 7, part of the association’s annual 'Stronger Together' event, 2023.

The multi-award-winning writer and broadcaster is known for his uncompromising commitment to seasonal, ethically produced food and his concern for the environment. Hugh gained a large following through his River Cottage TV series and books, as well as his River Cottage Cookery School.

Hugh said: "I’m really looking forward to presenting the Farm Retail Awards. Farm shops and farmers markets are one of the best ways to tap into your local food network and to source ingredients that have been produced ethically and sustainably.

“They also bring real character into your kitchen – through offering great produce that reflects the local landscape, and by telling the story of the farmers and growers who produce it."

Businesses from all corners of the country have been shortlisted across eight categories, from the ‘Rising Star Award’ which celebrates newcomers to the industry to the Farm Shop Butchery of the Year Award.

Other categories include: Large Farm Shop of the Year (turnover over £1.5m); Small Farm Shop of the Year (turnover under £1.5m); Farmers’ Market of the Year; Farm Café/Restaurant of the Year; PYO of the Year; Associate Member of the Year.

The awards ceremony will follow a day of behind-the-scenes retail tours at the South West’s best farm shops. The conference day (sponsored by The EPOS Bureau), taking place at Sandy Park in Exeter, will include topical workshops and expert guest speakers.

The category of Pick Your Own Farm (PYO) of the Year, was shortlisted in July as judging took place in the height of the PYO season. One of the finalists in this category is the popular stop off, Craigies Farm, which is at South Queensferry, near Edinburgh.