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The Business of Biodynamics and Automation in Welsh Agriculture The Executive Summary The Welsh agricultural sector is navigating an unprecedented structural shift. With the 2026 rollout of the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) aggressively replacing legacy area-based Basic Payment Schemes (BPS)…

Llwyn Banc Dairy Reinventing the Morning Milk When 25-year-old Rhys Hughes decided to take the future of his family’s Llwyn Banc Dairy farm into his own hands, he didn’t look to massive supermarket contracts or distant export markets. Instead, he…

Cultivating the Frontier of Mid Wales Stand 900 feet above sea level in the rolling hills of Montgomeryshire, and you will feel the sharp, crisp breeze of Mid Wales. Historically, this landscape has been the undisputed domain of pastoral farming—a…

Graig Farm Organics, Rooted in Montgomeryshire Soil To understand the rhythm of business in Mid Wales, you have to look beyond the idyllic, postcard-perfect landscapes. The undulating hills of Montgomeryshire, shrouded in morning mist and patchworked with ancient hedgerows, are…

The Dawn of the “Missing Middle” For Welsh farmers, the rural landscapes of Powys and Pembrokeshire are no longer just agricultural sites; they are the testing grounds for a modernized, highly efficient supply chain. Historically, the Welsh agricultural narrative was…

Rooted in Resilience: How The Vale Grocer is rewriting the story of local food in Denbigh In the picturesque landscape of the Vale of Clwyd, a quiet revolution is taking place—one vegetable box at a time. It is a story…

In the verdant, rolling expanse of the Brecon Beacons National Park, something quiet and miraculous is happening beneath our feet. It is a process that pays no mind to the frenetic pace of modern life, the fluctuations of the stock…

Dà Mhìle Distillery: Wales’ Organic Spirit Pioneers By Wales Link — Exploring the heart of Welsh craft and flavour. A Hidden Gem in the Welsh Countryside In the rolling hills of Ceredigion, just outside the small market town of Llandysul,…

The Unsung Renaissance: Blue Moon Wines and the Quiet Magic of Welsh Viticulture Deep in the verdant heart of Radnorshire, Mid-Wales, a story is unfolding—one of ancient legacies, modern innovation, and an unwavering belief in the magic of a rare…

From Honeymoon Dream to Heritage Wine: The Story of The Dell Vineyard Welcome, fellow wine enthusiasts, to a journey into the heart of Welsh viticulture, where ancient landscapes meet a vibrant, quiet revolution in winemaking. If you’ve been curious about…