Tony Little, farming consultant and member of the Organic Growers’ Alliance, shares his reflections on the first Wales Real Food and Farming Conference. Earlier in the year, in the wake of the Oxford Real Farming Conference, a small group of Welsh producers and food activists got together to discuss a ‘real’ food and farming conference … Continue reading New food relationships in Wales could boost fruit and vegetable production
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If agriculture fails, so will our rural communities
Our final guest blog is by Conference sponsors, the Farmers' Union of Wales, who describe the benefits that Welsh farming brings to rural areas.
Supporting red meat production in Wales
Hybu Cig Cymru - Meat Promotion Wales will be showcasing their Red Meat Development Programme at WRFFC19.
The organic gardener’s role in food and farming
Conference sponsors, Garden Organic, have a history of putting organic gardening principles into practice - and it's something we can all do....
Food sovereignty and farmers
"Food sovereignty should be in all of our minds": sponsors, Landworkers' Alliance Cymru explain more.
Food, farming and nature
Agricultural policy has failed wildlife and many Welsh farmers, but we have a chance to build a new system, argues Arfon Williams, RSPB Cymru
Feeding the good news narrative
Steven Jacobs of Organic Farmers and Growers, a sponsor of WRFFC, reflects on how new routes to market and other changes are generating some good news stories for Welsh farmers.
Croesawu’r Economi Gylchol / Embracing the Circular Economy
Mae BioArloesedd Cymru yn hybu sgiliau yn y diwydiant bwyd-amaeth. Bioinnovation Wales is promoting skills in the agri-food industry.
NFFN: Cynhyrchu bwyd ac elwa natur / Producing food and benefiting nature
Mae Rhydwaith Ffermio er Lles Natur yn noddi'r Gynhadledd. The Nature Friendly Farming Network are sponsoring the Conference.
What is “Real Food and Farming”?
Jane Powell explains what the conference title is all about.
