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Tell us what you like or dislike about this episode!! Be honest, we don't bite!
Today we sit down with Wilfred The Black Farmer share our belief that success doesn't happen unless you learn from your failures first.
Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones - "Born in Jamaica my family came to the UK in the Windrush years in the 1950s. Brought up in inner-city Birmingham, I fulfilled my childhood dream to own a small piece of the British countryside, and when I turned 40 I bought my farm in Devon. Inspired by this and my love and support of British farming, I launched The Black Farmer brand."
But I didn’t stop there. I wanted to be sure that The Black Farmer brand not only celebrates British farming by using only British meat; but also supports the increasingly large community of people who have Coeliac disease, or a wheat and gluten intolerance.
By Matt Haycox5
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Tell us what you like or dislike about this episode!! Be honest, we don't bite!
Today we sit down with Wilfred The Black Farmer share our belief that success doesn't happen unless you learn from your failures first.
Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones - "Born in Jamaica my family came to the UK in the Windrush years in the 1950s. Brought up in inner-city Birmingham, I fulfilled my childhood dream to own a small piece of the British countryside, and when I turned 40 I bought my farm in Devon. Inspired by this and my love and support of British farming, I launched The Black Farmer brand."
But I didn’t stop there. I wanted to be sure that The Black Farmer brand not only celebrates British farming by using only British meat; but also supports the increasingly large community of people who have Coeliac disease, or a wheat and gluten intolerance.

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