Partners

The
Soil Association
The Soil Association's organic farms network helps re-establish
the links with the land and rekindle the knowledge of how food is
grown.
www.soilassociation.org/

Countryside Council for Wales
The Countryside Council for Wales is the Government's statutory
adviser on sustaining natural beauty, wildlife and the opportunity
for outdoor enjoyment in Wales and its inshore waters.
The Tir Gofal is a whole farm agri-environment scheme which has
been available throughout Wales since April 1999. The Scheme aims
to encourage agricultural practices which will protect and enhance
the landscapes of Wales. It pays farmers to create new permissive
access for educational purposes
www.ccw.gov.uk/

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Organic Centre Wales
Organic Centre Wales works with organic farms and schools to promote
understanding of food and farming amongst school students. This takes
place through visits to farms, growing food in the school grounds,
designing healthy menus.
www.organic.aber.ac.uk

The
National Assembly
The Welsh Assembly Government amongst other targets, wants Wales
to be a learning country, where people need to prosper in the new
economy and create a sustainable future for Wales.
www.wales.gov.uk/
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