A team of British plant scientists has won a $10m (£6.4m) grant from the Gates Foundation to develop GM cereal crops.
Organic Wales News & Events
Farmers are ‘pushed to brink’ as milk price cut
DAIRY farmers are being pushed to the brink by the latest cuts to the price they are paid for their milk, farming leaders have warned.Four of the big processing firms that operate in Wales say they…
“We must save Wales’ working horses” says Prince Charles
On the second day of his summer tour of Wales, he was shown how horses worked in confined sensitive oak woodland on his 198-acre estate at Llwynywermod in Carmarthenshire, and urged those in the forestry sector to make use of horse loggers. The Prince …
Farmers markets on today – July 8th – Cardiff Riverside Market and Pennard Local Produce Market
Cardiff Riverside Market
Held every Sunday between 10:00 – 2:00 at Fitzhamon Embankment in Riverside, Cardiff.
Pennard Local Produce Market
Held on the 2nd Sunday of each month. Come along to the Pennard Community Hall.
9:30 to 12:30
Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival
Over the years, the Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival has grown to be one of the highlights of the food calendar in Wales and several thousand people are expected to flock to the quayside this summer to see and taste the best of local seafood, fish and other produce.
Todays Welsh Farners Markets – 23rd June
Bridgend Farmers’ Market Held on the 4th Saturday of each month between 10:00 – 1:00 Awen y Mor Senior Centre, Porthcawl. Llanddewi Brefi Local Produce Market Held the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month in New Inn. Monmouth Farmers’ Market Held on the 4th Saturday of each month. Monnow Bridge in Monmouth. Ruthin Produce […]
Stiff competition at Annual Cider Championships
The Welsh Perry and Cider Festival, which was held at Blaengawney Farm, Hafodyrynys over the Jubilee bank holiday weekend and organised by the Welsh Perry and Cider Society, saw over 1000 visitors sample and purchase over 3500 pints of cider and perry.
Welsh farmers fury over vaccination plans
‘TOTALLY disillusioned, betrayed and let down’ is how the former chairman of Holstein UK, Tom Phillips feels following the Welsh assembly’s decision to scrap …
Britain’s long suffering gardeners facing new threat – slugs and snails
Farmers are also counting cost – especially the new breed of organic farmers who are unable to use conventional pesticides. Phil Thomas, of Linscombe Farm organics, near Exeter, Devon, has been particularly badly hit. The carrots and aubergines he …
Pontarddulais Local Produce Market 13th June
Pontarddulais Local Produce Market held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at The Institute in Pontarddulais.
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