Mali Dafydd

LLŶN AND SNOWDONIA


Mali Dafydd is Farming Connect’s Development Officer for the Snowdonia and Llŷn areas. Brought up on her family’s dairy farm near Pwllheli, Mali lives in Bala but in her spare time she enjoys helping her parents and brother who specialise in spring calving cross breeds.

After graduating from the University of Wales Trinity St David, she returned home to work on the farm which she combined with research work for the producers of S4C’s Fferm Ffactor programme. By today, she’s given up the bright lights of television to focus on her role as a development officer, signposting businesses in her area to the wide range of events, training, technical and business support available through Farming Connect.

“My aim is to encourage farmers and foresters in my region to take advantage of all that’s available to them through Farming Connect, so I’ll be out and about at local marts and events promoting the various services ranging from our ‘Measure to Manage’ benchmarking programme to sector specific events and projects.

“There are so many ways in which businesses can develop and grow through Farming Connect because everything the programme delivers is focused on improving business and technical performance,” says Mali.

A member of the North Wales Holstein Club, Mali also runs discussion groups for dairy, sheep and beef farmers in North Wales, but says she’s open to setting up groups on other topics provided there is sufficient demand.