Welsh producers of local foods have been recognised at the Wales the True Taste Food and Drink Awards 2009-10.
Held by the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG), the aim of the accolades is to praise the country”s food and drink industry, which is seeing consumer demand for locally-sourced products increase.
Around 860 entries were submitted for this year”s event and a number of companies ended up securing more than one title, including Penrhiw Farm Organic Meat, Hafod Welsh Organic Cheddar and South Caernarfon Creameries, all of which produce food that those staying in Wales holiday cottages may wish to try during their time in the country.
Elin Jones, rural affairs minister, said that the accolades "are a tremendous showcase for the Welsh food and drink industry".
He added that the WAG also has a Food Tourism Action Plan in place, which aims to improve the experience of those visiting Wales through the quality of food they eat.
Welsh produce is being exhibited at the BBC Good Food Show in Birmingham, which began yesterday (November 25th) and runs until the 29th.
Posted by David Sollberger


