Chris Brant Award

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Honouring the 'grassroots heroes'

The NPA Chris Brant Award, named after producer and pig industry activist Chris Brant, will once again be presented at the National Pig Awards. All entries are nominated by industry peers and judged by pig producers and members of the allied industries. The award continues to grow in stature and dates back to 1999 when it was presented to Chris, who died in July 2009, and John Cusson at the People in Pigs event, in East Yorkshire.

“Chris Brant was hard-working, blunt, rambunctious, a talented pig producer and as straight as a gun barrel. And he never, ever, failed to step up to the mark when his industry needed him,” Richard Longthorp said. In memory of the man, the award’s guiding principles state: “The Chris Brant Award is not about doing your paid job well, or even about doing it very well, it’s about consistently going the extra mile on behalf of the industry, without thought of personal reward.”

To nominate someone for the Chris Brant Award, please email NPA@npanet.org.uk with your nomination and a few words explaining why you think they deserve the award.

Previous Christ Brant Award Winners