[caption id="attachment_7328" align="alignleft" width="285"] FUW Anglesey CEO Heidi Williams[/caption]
Why not get your day off to a racing start and join the Farmers’ Union of Wales farmhouse breakfast at Cartio Mon, Bodedern on Anglesey.
The breakfast is held on Friday, January 27 and starts at 8.30am. It is part of the FUW’s farmhouse breakfast week campaign, which aims to help politicians, key stakeholders and the general public to really understand the important role the food and drink sector plays in their everyday lives.
“We want you to be a part of what we do, and share your thoughts and worries about the state of the industry, tell us your stories and help us to understand how we can help each other. And of course there is no better time or place for bonding people together and sharing ideas than over good food,” said FUW Anglesey County Executive Officer Heidi Williams.
This breakfast campaign provides an opportunity to promote the quality premium local produce that farmers grow for us every day of the year and throughout breakfast week the FUW will shine a spotlight on the importance of our rural economy.
Over the last year the FUW has been busy highlighting why farming matters – not just in terms of food security but also in terms of our rural economy and our rural communities.
A host of businesses up and down the country have already been supporting the FUW in bringing that message across to politicians last year. Through farm visits, round table discussions and meetings, the Union has been making great progress in highlighting why #FarmingMatters.
“However, we want to continue that work and would like to invite you to join us around the kitchen table for breakfast. This is why we are holding a breakfast here on Anglesey and we will be joined by producers, members and our local politicians. So why not book your place at our breakfast table, get your day off to a racing start and help us to show why farming matters?,” added Mrs Williams.
To book your seat at the Anglesey breakfast, please contact the office on 01248 750250.