Food Systems Development Project
Bwyd Sir Gâr Food is delivering an initiative called the Food Systems Development Project that looks at how we produce, sell, promote and eat local and sustainable food in Carmarthenshire.
Bremenda Isaf is a 100-acre lowland farm in the village of Llanarthne at the heart of the Tywi valley that belongs to Carmarthenshire County Council.
This public land is now being used as a trial location for an exciting initiative to grow fresh, high-quality and affordable fruit and vegetables for the public plate – schools, care homes and cafés.
Bwyd Sir Gâr Food is delivering an initiative called the Food Systems Development Project that looks at how we produce, sell, promote and eat local and sustainable food in Carmarthenshire.
Bremenda Isaf is a 100-acre lowland farm in the village of Llanarthne at the heart of the Tywi valley that belongs to Carmarthenshire County Council. This public land is now being used as a trial location for an exciting initiative to grow fresh, high-quality and affordable fruit and vegetables for the public plate – schools, care homes and cafés.
With innovative food initiatives now taking place across the county, we’re building on this excitement by developing a creative storytelling project that will reflect the county’s own heritage and tell an important part of Carmarthenshire’s food story.