- which is far less than the $1tn (£780bn) claimed by Trump.
She is the only female finalist in the category and said being chosen was "absolutely phenomenal"."recognise British farmers and agricultural businesses for their commitment, resilience and innovation to an industry that consistently serves the nation".
Ms Fyfe multi-tasks as a farmer, PR and marketing consultant, blogger, podcaster and writer.She set up her community interest company,, to provide recipe ideas using ingredients produced in the UK.
She said: "Being recognised as a finalist in a competition such as this has been absolutely phenomenal because I've been focussing for a little while on 'No Fuss Meals for Busy Parents', and to be recognised for the work that I'm doing, helping to provide a connection between food grown in the UK and how to make tasty meals from scratch, it's the recognition that I'd really hoped for."I continue to want to make a difference within the community not only locally but also throughout the UK, so to have this recognition is amazing."
She said the award selection process had involved an online interview with the judges as well as a written submission.
Johnny Wake from Courteenhall Farms in south Northamptonshire, will be joining Ms Fyfe on awards night as he is a finalist in the sustainable farmer category.It was the latest in a series of closures between the two junctions as part of a severely delayed £317m project to add extra lanes.
Work began in 2022 but was pushed back due to bad weather, National Highways previously said. It is now scheduled to end in spring 2026.Mr Wade said they managed to "squeeze in" lots of other jobs this weekend, including removing signs from the gantry and landscaping.
The same stretch of road will be closed again from 21 to 24 March to allow workers to demolish a second bridge.Mr Wade said: "The second one is a little bit more tricky because it's very close to one of the new bridges, but there were lessons learned over the weekend, so we're looking forward to doing that.