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THE FIFE FANCY FEDERATION: heritage, structure and vision

MANY fanciers have now acknowledged that the Fife Fancy Federation (FFF) is set to continue leading the way forward for the future of the Fife canary, having received the backing of many of the leading fanciers of the breed. It has been restructured in a way that will benefit its member clubs as well as the individual members of those clubs.

Before going into some detail on these matters, I feel it is important to reflect upon the history associated with the FFF and its achievements. The FFF was formed in 1984, with an inaugural meeting held in April of that year. That first meeting saw the following specialist Fife canary clubs represented: Fife Fancy Canary Club, Fife Fancy Canary Club of Wales, International FFCA, North of England FFCC, Southern England FFCC, London & South FCC and the West of Scotland FFCC. Most of those clubs, rich in their

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