Clarence Court Eggs has announced a five year partnership with The Royal Countryside Fund, which helps family farms and rural communities.
A percentage of each pack of Clarence Court eggs sold will be donated to the charity to support a broad range of initiatives including the Farm Resilience Programme, which offers free business skills training to family farmers across the UK.
Adrian Gott, chief executive of Clarence Court, said: “We take our role in British farming very seriously. To be partnering with The Royal Countryside Fund is a great honour. Since His Majesty King Charles III founded the charity in 2010 it has worked tirelessly to provide farmers and rural communities with everything from mental health support to business grants. I look forward to working together over the next five years to empower farmers and safeguard a sustainable future for the industry.”
Keith Halstead, Executive Director of The Royal Countryside Fund said: “We are delighted to welcome Clarence Court as our first new corporate partner of 2024, enabling the RCF to deliver programmes and initiatives throughout the year ahead that will help our farming families and the people who live and work in our countryside. Without corporate supporters like Clarence Court, many initiatives simply wouldn’t be possible. But with their support, we really can help ensure a real future for rural Britain.”