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A painting by HRH The Prince of Wales for the Cambrian Mountains brand

The Prince of Wales supports new Welsh Farmers' Initiative

25th June 2008

The Prince of Wales is supporting a new initiative to help sustain traditional farms in Mid Wales. As part of HRH’s Farmers’ Marketing Initiative the Prince’s Charitable Foundation has funded the development of a cross-cutting partnership Mynyddoedd Cambrian Mountains. The project is being developed with the support of the Welsh Assembly Government and will promote rural enterprise and add value to local Welsh products and services.

The Prince has also painted a special watercolour to be used in the distinctive Mynyddoedd Cambrian Mountains brand. This will be unveiled this week (Wednesday 24th June 2008) at a reception in Llangoed Hall to mark the formal launch of the scheme.

Farmers and local food producers who are part of the scheme will market their produce under the Mynyddoedd Cambrian Mountains brand. The first example of this will launch in September with a range of farm produced lamb from an initial group of nine farmers from the region. A contract has been secured with the Co-operative Group to supply their Truly Irresistible premium range throughout the UK and supplied by Dunbia in Llanydydder.

Further plans include developing distinctive farm tourism and associated rural activities. The umbrella brand will thus promote the region and signal values that consumers will recognise and trust.

The partnership includes Ceredigion, Powys and Carmarthenshire local authorities, the Countryside Council for Rural Wales (CCW) and the Welsh Assembly Government. A Mynyddoedd Cambrian Mountains steering group has been formed chaired by Peter Davies, Co-Chair of The Prince’s Charities in Wales. A food marketing group has also been established chaired by Gareth Rowlands, founder of Rachel’s Organic Dairy, with project manager Wynfford James.

Commenting, Mr Rowlands said, “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for local producers and offers a unique trading advantage. His Royal Highness has been very inspiring, generous and hands-on. His kind contribution of the watercolour provides a very special opportunity for us.”

On Wednesday (24th June 2008) HRH The Prince of Wales will visit one of the participating family farms, Tyllywd Farm, near Cwmystwyth owned by James Raw and his wife Clare.