AN accomplished young farmer from the Ceiriog valley is starring in a nation-wide campaign promoting PGI Welsh Lamb and Welsh Beef.

Caryl Hughes, who farms in partnership with her family near Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, features in Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC)’s latest campaign.

The £250,000 campaign was announced last November by HCC chair Kevin Roberts at the annual HCC Conference and will focus on Welsh red meat’s sustainable qualities.

The campaign will include radio and TV advertising, on-demand TV advertising, print advertising and media partnerships.

It will also feature core messages around Wales’ sustainable red meat production focusing on elements such as – landscape, climate and water usage.

The television advert sees Caryl at home on her farm in Ceiriog Valley and displays the dramatic landscapes and natural surroundings where Caryl rears her own flock.

Caryl is a familiar face within Welsh agriculture, having previously held the role of National Sheep Association Young Ambassador and Montgomery YFC chair.

Caryl has a degree in agriculture from Aberystwyth University and, notably, was the first person to undertake the Llyndy Isaf Scholarship with the National Trust – where she managed a Snowdonia hill farm for a year combining sustainable farming practices with managing the outstanding natural environment.

Having also competed on S4C’s Fferm Factor, Caryl is also someone comfortable both on film and in the field.

Caryl said: "Like most Welsh sheep and beef farmers, I am very proud of our industry, the food we produce and how we produce it.

"I’m very pleased to be involved in this campaign promoting exactly that."

HCC’s market development manager Rhys Llywelyn added: "We wanted the real, authentic voices of Welsh farming to star in this campaign to show the real picture of Welsh red meat production.

"Caryl’s knowledge, passion and experience are undeniable and she is a very credible ambassador for our industry and produce.

"We’re sure viewers and consumers at home will find Caryl very relatable and engaging in this advert."

HCC’s new campaign was launched on February 13 and can be seen and heard on various on-demand television platforms and radio stations throughout England and Wales.