Rhug Estate welcomed children, staff and parents from Cylch Meithrin Clocaenog to the farm recently. The group of 15 were excited to see all the different types of animals on the farm.
Whilst visiting Rhug the children, aged between two and four years old, were given a tour of the farm by Gareth Jones, the Farm Manager. On their way round the farm they got to see the farm’s sheep, bison, cows and chickens. The group completed their visit in the Rhug playground and a picnic on the grass.
Ffion Jones, the Group Leader, who accompanied the children on the visit, said, “We were grateful to the staff at Rhug for accommodating our visit. All the children were absolutely fascinated by all the different types of animals they saw during our tour. We were even lucky enough to see a chick close up. It is of vital importance that children learn from a young age where their food comes from.”
The Rhug Estate encourages groups to arrange a tour of the farm to learn more about how organic food is produced in a sustainable way. Educational groups are especially welcome.
Lord Newborough said, “I believe it is part of our job as custodians of this land to impart the knowledge we have to the next generation. I feel it is vitally important to spread the word about how important organic farming is to providing a better, more sustainable and healthy future for the next generation. I am horrified by newspaper articles that state children do not know where their food comes from. I want our future generation of consumers to make an educated choice when it comes to where they buy from.”
At the heart of Rhug is Lord Newborough’s commitment to an organic lifestyle. Rhug Farm is self-contained and a true ‘field to plate’ operation applying the highest standard of sustainability. Using the most sustainable farming practices Rhug prides itself on superior tasting meat products from the north Wales countryside. The organic farming enterprise extends to two farms and has grown over the past 20 years to nearly 8,000 acres. Organic beef, lamb, pork, bison, chicken, venison, turkey, goose, and game when in season, are reared on the farms. Rhug Farm Shop stocks almost 3,000 products from local suppliers and small businesses, this also includes the sale of Rhug products.