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NEWYDDION FUW Rhaid cyd-weithio i sicrhau gwelliant i’ Ian Lloyd yw Cadeirydd Pwyllgor Iechyd a Lles Anifeiliaid yr Undeb ac mae’ Yr heriau dros y blynyddoedd?
Clwy’r Traed a’r Genau, TB a BSE ynghyd â phris y farchnad. Pam bod chi’
n ffermio? Fferm deuluol ar gael felly penderfynu ffermio.
Pam FUW? Wedi ymuno â’r Undeb gan fod fy nhad a fy nhadcu wedi bod yn aelodau ers 1955.
Barn ar y dyfodol?
Edrych ymlaen at y dyfodol, pwy all ddweud beth ddaw, ond gobeithio'r gore’a bod yn galonogol. Yn bersonol ‘rwyf yn falch fod y mab a’r ferch wedi cael gradd o’r brifysgol ac erbyn hyn y ddau mewn swyddi dysgu a ddim yn dilyn ôl fy nhraed i ffermio.
Beth ydych chi wedi’i ddysgu o fod yn Gadeirydd?
Drwy fod yn Gadeirydd gyda’r Undeb ‘rwyf wedi cael y fraint i gwrdd â dod i adnabod aelodau a phobl o siroedd eraill drwy Gymru.
Y TIR r byd amaeth
ym Meulah a Bwlchygroes, Ffostrasol. Mae wedi bod yn cadw tua 30 o wartheg magu ynghyd â lloi blwydd ac erbyn hyn wedi torri ‘ ar stoc. Dyma brofiad Ian o fod yn Gadeirydd Pwyllgor FUW.
A fyddech chi’ n argymell
aelodau eraill i ddod yn Gadeirydd?
Dewis yr unigolyn yw cymryd at fod yn Gadeirydd ond rhaid bod ganddynt ddiddordeb a gwybodaeth o’r pwnc. Rydw i yn Gadeirydd Pwyllgor Iechyd a Lles Anifeiliaid sydd o ddiddordeb mawr i mi.
Ydych chi’ n teimlo bod chi’ n
gwybod mwy am fusnes FUW o fod yn Gadeirydd?
Drwy fod yn Gadeirydd credaf fy mod yn cael gwybodaeth dda am wahanol bynciau o fewn yr Undeb.
Sut ydych chi’ n gweld rôl y
Cadeirydd yn datblygu yn y dyfodol?
Ni welaf lawer o wahaniaeth i rôl Cadeirydd yn y blynyddoedd i ddod, ond rhaid i bawb gyd‐ weithio gyda’i gilydd i sicrhau gwelliant i’r byd amaeth ac i ffermwyr iau’r dyfodol.
This Q&A is available in English on the FUWwebsite ‐ News ‐ Y Tir News: “We must work together in order to improve agriculture.”
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