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Suffolk farmer's son aims to raise £2,500 for Farm Africa at London Marathon

Suffolk farmer's son aims to raise £2,500 for Farm Africa at London Marathon

Yahoo21-03-2025

A farmer's son from Bury St Edmunds is taking part in the London Marathon on April 27 to raise funds for Farm Africa.
Jake Richards is an agriculture sustainability manager at supermarket chain Sainsbury's having joined the company in 2022.
Before that he was county adviser and sugar beet specialist for the National Farmers' Union (NFU) in Essex and East Anglia from 2019 to 2022.
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The former King Edward VI School pupil studied for a PhD in soil health and sugar beet funded by BBRO and worked for Holkham and Salle Farms.
Jake's parents, Kate and Peter Richards, are arable and sheep farmers based at Lawshall, near Bury St Edmunds.
His aim is to raise £2,500 for the charity which supports farmers in East Africa to build successful businesses and help supply fruit and vegetables to the UK.
"It's an absolute privilege to be running on behalf of such an important charity," he said.
"By supporting farmers in East Africa to develop viable farming businesses, it is a real investment in our own food security and the economies and communities that can enable east Africans to create thriving societies."
To sponsor Jake, visit justgiving.com/page/jakeprichards-lndmarathon2025

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