Farmers encouraged to enter Rawcliffe Bridge Award for sustainability  

Farmers working towards increased sustainability have a chance to win exclusive advice and access to experts, as entries have just opened for the 2025 Rawcliffe Bridge Award for Sustainability. 

Entries opened for the 2025 Rawcliffe Bridge Award for Sustainability for farmers working towards increased sustainability.
L-R: Colin Chappell and Guy Prudom, winner and runner-up of the 2022 Rawcliffe Bridge Award for Sustainability.

Launched in 2022 to celebrate 20 years of sustainability initiatives with the Hinchliffe family at Rawcliffe Bridge, the award celebrates the essential role farmers play in food production while recognising their commitment to environmental stewardship. 

the inaugural winner, Colin Chappel, said: “Winning the Rawcliffe Bridge Sustainability Award has changed my life. 

“It was the first award I entered and has given me confidence, opportunities to travel and learn. It also made me constantly re-evaluate the meaning of sustainability.” 

UK Agricultural Finance advert

Win a trip to OFC

As well as receiving a commemorative plate, this year’s winners will have access to BASFs global sustainability experts, become members of the BASF sustainability farming network, and benefit from the support of the award’s partners, Andersons and The Country Trust.  

Winners will also get an all-expenses-paid trip to the 2026 Oxford Farming Conference (OFC). 

Mat Smith, who won the award alongside his brother, Lloyd in 2023, said: “I’ve always wanted to go but would never have done so. 

“Some conferences attract the same voices, but OFC was different. It brings together different people from inside and outside the industry – individuals I wouldn’t have otherwise come across – and offers a broader perspective on the challenges and opportunities.”   

For Mr Smith, winning the award has given him recognition, knowledge and connections. “It’s expanded our view of the industry and our network. 

“I’ve just been to a Paludiculture Conference, and it was noticeable that being able to say that we’ve won an award for sustainability took the conversation to another level – it gives us credibility in discussing farming’s potential with those that are not farming’s’ natural partners,” he added. 

L-R: Mat and Lloyd Smith, winners of the 2023 Rawcliffe Bridge Award for Sustainability.
Stein IAS Tritax advert on farm machinery website

Resilience and sustainability 

This year’s award acknowledges the numerous challenges farmers are facing with a focus on resilience.  

BASF sustainability manager, Alice Johnston, explained: “Resilience and sustainability go hand in hand. Being able to adapt and recover ensures a sustainable future. 

“We’re looking for farmers whose activities incorporate the three main pillars of sustainability – people, planet and profit.   

“These can mean different things to different people, which is why we’d love to hear from anyone that’s embarking on a journey to increase the sustainability and resilience of their farm. You certainly don’t need to have ‘finished’.” 

Click here to find out more about the award and to enter. 

Read more farm business news

Stein IAS Tritax advert on farm machinery website

© Farmers Guide 2025. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Policy

Website Design by Unity Online

We have moved!

We’ve now moved to our new office in Stowmarket. If you wish to contact us please use our new address:

Unit 3-4 Boudicca Road, Suffolk Central Business Park, Stowmarket, IP14 1WF

Thank you,

The Farmers Guide Team