Tickets are now available for the Wales Real Food and Farming Conference (WRFFC), taking place from 18–20 November 2025 at Bridgend College’s Pencoed Campus in South Wales. On World Food Day, WRFFC is proud to unveil this year’s programme. For the first time, the conference is being hosted in collaboration with Food Sense Wales, combining … Continue reading Tickets Now on Sale and Programme Announced for 2025 Wales Real Food and Farming Conference
New Venue Announced & Call for Submissions
The Wales Real Food and Farming Conference (WRFFC) returns for its seventh year with an exciting new venue and partnership. The 2025 event will take place at Bridgend College’s Pencoed Campus in South Wales, from 18–20 November 2025. For the first time, the Wales Real Food and Farming Conference (WRFFC) is joining forces with Food … Continue reading New Venue Announced & Call for Submissions
Harnessing research in the transition to net zero in agri-food
The AFN Network+ (UKRI Agri-food for Net Zero Network+) is a new - platinum - sponsor for the Conference. In this blog, they ask "what kind of food system do we want for the future?" and describe more about this cross-cutting project.
Achieving food resilience in Wales: the challenges and opportunities
Beginning with Prof Tim Lang's challenge at the end of the 2023 Conference, Tom Bajjada (of Miller Research (UK) Ltd, new sponsors for 2024) looks forward to some of the systemic, long-term changes that we can and should make to improve food and farming in Wales.
Joining the Dots Between Farming, Food and Health
Our first sponsors' blog of 2024 is by Lawrence Woodward OBE, co-founder of Whole Health Agriculture. Here, he discusses the importance of health as an output of farming.
Welcome to WRFFC 2024 – coming together in hope
Alicia Miller, one of the WRFFC team welcomes the 2024 Conference with hope.
