A television presenter is to be the star guest at this year’s Isle of Man Food and Drink Festival.

Adam Henson, who works on BBC1’s Countryfile, will meet local farmers, via the Manx National Farmers’ Union, on Friday, September 14.

He will be at the festival all day the next day and will give a talk about his life and work before filming commitments take him back to the UK on the Sunday.

The festival is organised by the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, which aims to increase the value of food and drink to the economy.

Geoffrey Boot MHK, Minister for Environment, Food and Agriculture, said: ’Countryfile has millions of viewers each Sunday and its presenters are familiar faces to us.

’It is exciting that we have been able to secure someone so well-known to attend the 10th anniversary festival, which will be our biggest and best yet.

’Adam comes from a farming family, is qualified in agriculture and runs a large farm as well as a project pioneering rare breeds.

’He is well-versed with life in a rural community such as ours and we look forward to him being an entertaining guest and passing on his expertise to us.’

Adam said: ’I’ve been lucky enough to visit the island a number of times, filming for Countryfile and Lambing Live.

’The changing topography and diversity of farming is extraordinary for such a small island.

’Having bred Manx loaghtan sheep, it was fascinating to see them in their homeland and meet the passionate breeders. It was also interesting to go to the Cregneash, a living museum where you can experience a traditional crofting way of life.

’A boat journey I took to the Calf of Man was fairly hair-raising but worth it, staying in the bird observatory for a night to see the elusive Manx shearwater.

’Another incredible sight was the wallabies, now wild on the Isle, having escaped from a private collection.

’I’m looking forward to visiting the festival and experiencing the wealth of food culture the island has to offer.’

The 10th anniversary event will take place at the Villa Marina Gardens in Douglas on September 15 and 16.

Sponsors are still being sought for the festival.