On Tuesday, July 23rd at 10.30am we’ll be hosting a session in the Dysgubor area of the Horticulture Village at the Royal Welsh Show to launch the latest phase of our Welsh Veg in Schools project.
Welsh Veg in Schools is a pilot project co-ordinated by Food Sense Wales that aims to get more organically produced Welsh veg into primary school meals across Wales.
Working with partners that include Castell Howell, Farming Connect Horticulture as well as a host of enthusiastic growers, the Welsh Veg in Schools project is helping to get more locally produced organic vegetables into school lunches.
The session at the Royal Welsh Show will include contributions from project partners as well as representation from the Future Generations Commissioner’s office.
You can learn more about Welsh Veg in Schools by visiting our website and by watching our explainer video.
On Tuesday, July 23rd at 10.30am we’ll be hosting a session in the Dysgubor area of the Horticulture Village at the Royal Welsh Show to launch the latest phase of our Welsh Veg in Schools project.
Welsh Veg in Schools is a pilot project co-ordinated by Food Sense Wales that aims to get more organically produced Welsh veg into primary school meals across Wales.
Working with partners that include Castell Howell, Farming Connect Horticulture as well as a host of enthusiastic growers, the Welsh Veg in Schools project is helping to get more locally produced organic vegetables into school lunches.
The session at the Royal Welsh Show will include contributions from project partners as well as representation from the Future Generations Commissioner’s office.
You can learn more about Welsh Veg in Schools by visiting our website and by watching our explainer video.