Chloe’s Blog: My Experience as a Farming Connect Intern

A View from Wales: What Welsh Business Needs from the UK Budget

By celyn

Ahead of the UK Budget on 26 November, Mentera’s Chief Executive Llŷr Roberts gives his perspective on what he would like to see and the impact some possible changes could have on Welsh business.  In my 20 years in business, I can’t remember a more hotly anticipated UK Autumn Budget. The stakes are high and … Continued

Golwg o Gymru: Beth Mae Busnes Cymru Ei Angen o Gyllideb y DU

By celyn

Cyn i Gyllideb y DU gael ei chyhoeddi ar 26 Tachwedd, mae Prif Weithredwr Mentera, Llŷr Roberts, yn rhoi ei safbwynt ar yr hyn yr hoffai ei weld a’r effaith y gallai rhai newidiadau posibl ei chael ar fusnes Cymru. Yn ystod fy 20 mlynedd mewn busnes, alla i ddim cofio Cyllideb Hydref y DU … Continued

Llio’s Blog: My Experience as a Farming Connect Intern

By celyn

My Experience as a Farming Connect Intern Hello! I’m Llio Davies – a farmer’s daughter from Llanefydd in north Wales. I’m currently studying Agriculture with Animal Science at Aberystwyth University and, during the summer, I had the opportunity to work as an intern with the Farming Connect programme through Mentera. The Opportunity I saw the … Continued

Blog Llio: Fy mhrofiad i fel intern Cyswllt Ffermio

By celyn

Fy mhrofiad i fel intern Cyswllt Ffermio Helo! Llio Davies ydw i—merch ffarm o Lannefydd yng Ngogledd Cymru. Ar hyn o bryd, rwy’n astudio Amaethyddiaeth gyda Gwyddor Anifeiliaid ym Mhrifysgol Aberystwyth, ac yn ystod yr haf cefais gyfle arbennig i weithio fel intern gyda Cyswllt Ffermio drwy Mentera. Y Cyfle Gwelais yr hysbyseb ar gyfryngau … Continued

Chloe’s Blog: My Experience as a Farming Connect Intern

By celyn

My Experience as a Farming Connect Intern Hello! I’m Chloe Giles, and I’m currently studying Agriculture and Business Management at Aberystwyth University. I’m my father’s daughter, so my biggest interests growing up were cars and watching rallies. I don’t have a farming background, but I do have pets, dogs, chickens and a cat. When I … Continued