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    Ethical entrepreneurs join vibrant business space and power to innovation glory

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 15, 2022Updated:December 27, 2023No Comments
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    ETHICAL entrepreneurs joined a vibrant start-up community after powering to success with their innovative business ideas.

    Both EISA Tea Co and PROHEMPOTIC are utilising the popular Trading Space on Great Darkgate Street in Aberystwyth.

    The retail unit forms part of the New Skills New Start programme, a UK Government initiative funded via the UK Community Renewal Fund, led by Ceredigion Council, and delivered by Antur Cymru Enterprise.

    EISA Tea was among the first companies to take up space and has been successfully selling its sustainable Welsh and international ethically sourced products having secured more than £20,000 in grants from a series of contests organised by AberInnovation, including the BioAccelerator programme and Productivity to Prosperity.

    Owner Amy Aed is now using the investment to push ahead and trial three new canned drinks that will appeal to the ‘conscious consumer’ and meet demand for a sustainable alternative in the iced tea market.

    Meanwhile, Aberystwyth University PhD student Jamila La Malfa Donaldson is celebrating grant support for her start-up PROHEMPOTIC having secured over £10,000 via the University’s InvEnterPrize competition, as well as use of office premises at AberInnovation, £1500 access to freelancers with Revolance, and a £500 Growth in Rural Resilience and Innovation Network prize.

    Jamila La Malfa-Donaldson

    Jamila is now using the Trading Space to garner feedback and access mentoring as she continues to research industrial hemp for its accumulation of therapeutic compounds while creating new product lines, including a novel hemp seed drink.

    “I’m at the very early stages with the business so to achieve this grant funding and have the support of Antur Cymru will enable me to make take my vision forward over the coming months,” said Jamila.

    “I will use the Trading Space as a platform to obtain consumer research and look at my marketing messaging, then I can eventually test the products and start trading.

    “This will all be great experience for me, so I’m looking forward to seeing how things progress and am thankful for the support I’ve received so far.”

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