Gwent and Glamorgan kitchens will fill the air with mouth-watering smells for breakfast

A warm welcome and mouth-watering smells await those joining the Gwent and Glamorgan breakfast functions, which have been organised as part of the FUW’s Farmhouse breakfast week campaign (January 22 – January 27).

The events are being held on:

Friday, January 26, at Lesser Hall, Town Hall Square, Cowbridge.

Tuesday January 23, at Trevine Farm, Llantillio Crosenny, Abergavenny.

Friday January 26, at Ty Oakley Farm, Hafodyrynys, Crumlin, Newport.

The FUW campaign aims to raise the profile of Welsh produce and get politicians, key stakeholders and the general public to really understand the important role the food and drink sector plays in their everyday lives.

Enjoy some of the very best of Carmarthen food for breakfast

Do you make time for breakfast every day, or are you always just a little bit too busy? Maybe you’re not quite sure what to have for breakfast or just don’t like eating alone. Then why not join the Farmers’ Union of Wales Carmarthen team for breakfast?

The first breakfast has been arranged for Thursday January 25, at Llanarthne Hall, SA32 8JD where  Emma and Neil Rose of Rhosyn Farm are in charge of breakfast, using their own home-made sausages, bacon, black pudding and fresh eggs straight from the farm and will be cooking a Burns tartan themed breakfast .

The couple take pride in breeding their own stock, outdoor rearing in the most idyllic surroundings in Carmarthenshire and giving their animals the best quality of care and attention during their time on the farm.

Farming pockets of land covering approximately 100 acres, they use both the Gloucester Old Spots and Herdwicks for clearing the rough ground before returning to pasture, which certainly adds to the taste of the meat that Rhosyn produce. That’s something you will be able to judge and of course enjoy for yourselves if you join the breakfast at Llanarthne Hall.

Are you feeling hungry? - Join us for breakfast in Pembrokeshire

Do you make time for breakfast every day, or are you always just a little bit too busy? Maybe you’re not quite sure what to have for breakfast or just don’t like eating alone.

Breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day, so in order to promote the health benefits but also the variety of top quality Welsh breakfast produce available, the Pembrokeshire branch of the Farmers’ Union of Wales is hosting a farmhouse breakfast on Friday, January 26, at Crundale Hall, Cardigan Road, Crundale, Haverfordwest.

FUW Pembrokeshire County Executive Officer Rebecca Voyle, who is organising the breakfast, said: “I would like to extend a warm welcome to you all to join us for breakfast here in Pembrokeshire. It’s our second year of hosting this breakfast function as part of Farmhouse breakfast week and we would love for you to be involved in what we do.

“There surely is no better place to 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, than round a table where we share great food and have a cup of tea.

“We can start the day together in a positive and healthy way and at the same time raise money for Alzheimer's Society Cymru and FCN.”

For more information and to book your seat at the Pembrokeshire breakfast table contact the Haverfordwest office on 01437 762913.

Join us for Bacon and Eggs after dropping sheep off at market

Are you dropping off sheep at the market in Builth Wells on Friday, January 26? Then why not join the Farmers’ Union of Wales Brecon and Radnor team for breakfast before the selling starts at lunch time?

As part of the FUW’s Farmhouse breakfast week, the county office is putting on a wonderful breakfast at the Union’s Pavilion at the RWAS Showground, which starts at 08.30am.

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.

“We want you to be a part of what we do. So why not come along after dropping the sheep off at the market 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.

Meirionnydd puts on breakfast bonanza for farmhouse breakfast week

Those living in the county of Meirionnydd can expect a Farmhouse breakfast bonanza at the end of January, with the local Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) team hosting a total of four breakfast functions.

The events are organised as part of the FUW’s Farmhouse breakfast week campaign (January 22 - January 27), which aims to raise the profile of Welsh produce and get politicians, key stakeholders and the general public to understand the important role the food and drink sector plays in their everyday lives.

“We are building on the success of previous years in Meirionnydd, and look forward to 4 breakfast events this year. Again we are grateful to everyone for the support and co-operation, and of course to those who are sponsoring the events,” said FUW Meirionnydd County Executive Officer Huw Jones.

Breakfast functions in the county are being held on the following dates:

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