1,100 school children learn about Welsh red meat production

Written by Eva Osborne-Sherlock from Agriland

Elwen Roberts delivering a cooking session to children
Over 1,000 school children from across Carmarthenshire learned about Welsh red meat production and the role in plays in diets through workshops delivered by Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC).

The Welsh red meat promotion body collaborated with Welsh foodservice company Castell Howell at the Fy Mhlat Bwyd/My Food Plate event, organised by Carmarthenshire Young Farmers’ Club (YFC).

The event was held over three days and 1,100 school children from across the county visited the Carmarthenshire showground to learn about Welsh food and farming.

HCC delivered 40 sessions where children heard about the way Welsh Lamb and Welsh Beef is produced as well as how it can be a part of a balanced diet.

Children also got the chance to get involved themselves and practice their kitchen skills by chopping and preparing a range of seasonal vegetables with HCC, before having a taste of PGI Welsh Beef bolognese.

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HCC consumer executive, Elwen Roberts, said: “Working with schools and children and educating them about Welsh red meat is a core part of the work we do here at Hybu Cig Cymru.

“We were able to speak to 1,100 children across the three days and every child had the opportunity to have a go at preparing vegetables and tasting delicious PGI Welsh Beef, supplied by Castell Howell.”

County organiser at Carmarthenshire YFC, Carys Thomas, said: “We were really pleased that HCC were able to join us at the Fy Mhlât Bwyd/My Food Plate event alongside a range of other local businesses and organisations.

“We have received great feedback from schools and hope that all children and teachers found the event both informative and enjoyable.”

Elwen said: “We would like to thank Castell Howell for their support and Carmarthenshire YFC for the opportunity to be a part of this important event, allowing us to highlight the importance of Welsh Lamb and Welsh Beef to our land, culture and health and to give children the opportunity to learn practical kitchen skills.”

Also Read: SFS: Welsh govt must continue to listen to farmers – FUW

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