OPINION: Don't tax the hand that feeds you, Chancellor
Is bankrupting small farmers, booting them off the land, really the best way to protect food security in Wales?
An experienced farming and rural affairs journalist with a practical farming background
An experienced farming and rural affairs journalist with a practical farming background
Is bankrupting small farmers, booting them off the land, really the best way to protect food security in Wales?
A YOUNG Pembrokeshire entrepreneur has taken inspiration from one of the world’s most successful companies to launch a new business amid a pandemic.
Farmer shareholders at Haverfordwest-based Puffin Produce have relinquished control of the co-operative in a management buyout deal.
The best chefs, food suppliers and musicians from across Wales were joined by hundreds of people in Narberth for a weekend celebration of food and music.
Thousands of foodies will head to Narberth at the weekend for an event which has established itself as a highlight in Wales’ gastronomic calendar.
WITH just weeks to go until Narberth hosts a celebration of all things food, an exciting line-up of chefs and other big names in the world of food has been announced.
RACEHORSES in Pembrokeshire are being tested for the equine flu virus amid fears that some may have come into contact with infected animals at Ludlow racecourse.
VACCINATING badgers against TB in Wales cost £825 a badger in 2015, a new report has revealed.
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