I found this fascinating article today:
Organic Centre Wales is funded by the Welsh Assembly Government to provide information on organic food and farming to producers, food businesses, consumers and others.
It is based at Aberystwyth University and run by a partnership consisting of the ADAS, the Organic Research Centre Elm Farm, and the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences at Aberystwyth University.
The latest data show that organic farming has continued to grow quickly in Wales.
at Tuesday, June 02, 2009,
£2m to fertilise organic farming, Archives
June 2009You should read the whole article.
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