February 01, 2021 - 1352 views
Now that January has been and gone along with many of its interesting diets, fads and initiatives, a brand new focus for February aims to give farmers and dairy producers in Conwy and the valley a real boost.
In marking the beginning of 'Februdairy', Janet Finch-Saunders MS – the Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs – has urged residents across Wales to continue to buy local and use this celebratory month to try out and buy some unique Welsh delicacies:
“It has been a tremendously difficult twelve months for our dairy farmers, with the unprecedented pressures of the pandemic and the number of producers in Wales continuing its downward decline.
"Indeed, according to statistics by the Food Standard Agency, my home region of North Wales has seen the loss of 10 suppliers between April 2019 and 2020.
“The #Februdairy campaign is a fantastic initiative which crucially backs our rural communities. The role of Welsh dairy farms as contractors and rural job providers is too important to ignore. After their hard work to keep us fed throughout the pandemic, it is only right that we begin to give back.
“Encouraging more people to buy dairy produce can have a positive impact on our collective health, especially due to the presence of nutrients such as calcium, potassium, and vitamin D. This is why I am encouraging everyone to get involved and sample their local dairy delicacies!
“In my own constituency of Aberconwy, we are blessed to have access to some truly delicious and fine local dairy produce, including Llaeth y Llan yogurts and cheeses from South Caernarfon Creameries and the Snowdonia Cheese Company.
"So I encourage you all to make a special effort to try these delicious foods, and support the industry this month.”
