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Horticulture Wales bringing together communities, growers and technology

The Horticulture Wales project, working out of Glyndwr University, is back up and running with gusto. A new team is driving the project forward, supporting Welsh growers and producers to develop their horticultural offer and supporting them in using a range of modern and traditional growing methods. Horticulture Wales aims to bring together communities, growers, and technology.

Horticulture Wales Project Manager Jon Thomas and Project Assistant Mark Roberts have set up test growing environments on the university's Northop Campus, working in collaboration with Menter Môn's Tech Tyfu project. Soon, growers will be able to visit and see the different vertical farming opportunities in action, from new technologies to DIY gravity-fed hydroponic systems.

Molly Poulter, Project Officer with Menter Môn's Tech Tyfu Project, said 'Our team is excited to be partnering with Horticulture Wales to collectively extend the opportunities of businesses and strengthen the resilience of rural diversification inputs through controlled environment agriculture.'

Project Development Officers Becky and Bethan have been visiting producers in Wales to develop the new Niche Crops Cluster, which seeks to bring together growers of Niche Crops. These have included visits to the heart of Snowdonia to start up Real Fun Guy Gourmet Mushrooms and established hydro farmers Mountain Produce 1200ft above sea level near Wrexham. The team has also joined up with creative community projects such as Be you to Blossom and Heart Community Productions. Horticulture Wales is connecting the dots between growers' needs, community engagement, and making connections to drive horticulture in Wales to the next level. More information can be found on horticulturewales.co.uk.

Read the complete article at www.newsfromwales.co.uk.

 

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