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    Monmouthshire pupils get hands-on experience at Langtons Farm

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 19, 2023No Comments
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    Primary school pupils learned about farming and agriculture first-hand at Langtons Farm as part of the Welsh Veg for Schools project.

    Ten primary schools are part of the pilot project to develop new local agroecological supply chains into schools, specifically on locally supplied vegetables.

    Eight of the ten schools recently visited Langtons Farm to learn more about the supply chain and gain experience in planting and harvesting vegetables that will supply their school lunch.

    During their visit, the pupils had the opportunity to plant onion sets and garlic bulbs and tour the farm. With the help of farm owner Katherine, the pupils also harvested fresh carrots from the soil before washing and eating them. This experience helped them gain a better understanding of where their food comes from. They also discussed their favourite foods and school dinners. All the children who participated in the visit received a ‘soup bag’ with fresh organic potatoes, leeks, onions, garlic, and stock cubes that they could use to make nutritious leek and potato soup with their families for dinner.

    Cllr Mary Ann Brockel, Monmouthshire County Council’s Leader said:

    “We all need to eat more greens! Eating Vegetables are key to a healthy, sustainable diet. Helping our children eat more delicious and  nutritious fruit and veg grown here in Wales is good for them, the planet and all our futures. This ongoing project is a fantastic opportunity for Monmouthshire County Council to support the environment and the local economy and give our children hands-on food production experience. We are delighted to be part of it.”

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