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    Minister opens Wales’ premier food and drink trade event

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 23, 2025No Comments
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    The Minister for Culture, Skills and Social Partnership, Jack Sargeant MS, has officially opened Blas Cymru / Taste Wales 2025, Wales’ flagship food and drink trade event, at the International Convention Centre (ICC) Wales, Celtic Manor, Newport.

    The two-day showcase brings together over 150 Welsh food and drink producers and around 300 invited buyers from across the world, offering a platform for the industry to continue with its impressive growth since the first biennial event was held in 2017.

    Jack Sargeant MS

    Speaking at the opening, Welsh Government Minister for Culture, Skills and Social Partnership, Jack Sargeant MS said:

    “Blas Cymru / Taste Wales 2025 is a celebration of the creativity and excellence that define our food and drink sector. This event brings together the best of Welsh producers, showcasing their innovation and ambition to buyers from across the globe.

    “As the success of previous events have shown, it’s a launchpad for new partnerships, growth, and global success and I’m sure this year will be no different.”

    Attendees will explore more than 200 new product ranges, featured within a broader showcase of over 3,000 Welsh products, reflecting the sector’s reputation for quality, creativity and commercial impact.

    Across the two-days, the event will host a packed programme of buyer meetings, product showcases, and networking opportunities. Highlights include structured visits for chefs exploring Geographical Indication (GI) products, study tours with Cywain and the Centre for African Entrepreneurship, and displays from the Seafood, Honey, and Horticulture Clusters, as well as the Welsh Vineyards Association.

    Attendees will also have the opportunity to sample dishes prepared by the Culinary Association of Wales, vote for the most exciting new product, and connect with suppliers during dedicated meeting slots and evening networking events.

    The event also features the Rising Star Market Place, a dedicated space to connect with up-and-coming suppliers, offering buyers a chance to discover the next big names in Welsh food and drink.

    In 2024, the Welsh food and drink sector experienced an increase from 2023, with turnover increasing by £945m (10% from £9.3bn to £10.2bn. [1]. Exports also increased in 2024 compared to 2023, rising from £813m to £839m, an increase of 3% (£26m).

    Also attending the two-day event is the Welsh Government Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, MS, who said:

    “Blas Cymru / Taste Wales 2025 stands as a testament to the progress and ambition of Wales’ food and drink sector.

     “Multi-million-pound investments in innovation and infrastructure are helping our producers expand their reach, boost sustainability, and compete internationally. With 150 suppliers, over 200 new product ranges, and more than 3,000 products on display, this event is a unique opportunity to experience the very best of Welsh food and drink.

    “The Welsh Government is proud to support the event, and to help our thriving food and drink sector seize new and exciting opportunities. This is the very best of Wales on the world stage!”  

    A series of leading organisations are sponsoring this year’s event, including Castell Howell Foods, Radnor Hills, Harlech Foodservice, Puffin Produce, Pembrokeshire Creamery, Ferrari’s, Barti, Rachel’s Organic Dairy, SA Brain & Co, Shirgar, Wrexham Lager, Gower Brewery and Tiny Rebel.

    Simon Knight, Managing Director at Radnor Hills, one of Wales’ leading soft drinks manufactures, said, “We are delighted to support Blas Cymru / Taste Wales 2025. This event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the quality and diversity of Welsh food and drink to a global audience.

    “At Radnor Hills, we are proud to be part of a sector that champions sustainability, innovation, and excellence. Events like this not only highlight the strength of our industry but also foster valuable connections that help businesses like ours grow and thrive.

    “We look forward to engaging with buyers, sharing our latest product innovations, and continuing to play our part in promoting Welsh produce on the world stage.”

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