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2024 News and events

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What’s Your Business Worth?

9 July 2024 - 9 July 2024
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Valuing your business to maximise its appeal

Understanding the worth of your food or drink business is not just about preparing for potential investments or sale. It’s about gaining a comprehensive understanding of where your business is currently at, its potential for growth, and making informed decisions to drive that growth. Register for free here: What’s Your Business Worth? Valuing your business to maximise its appeal
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Administering PAYE Using Accounting Software

2 July 2024 - 2 July 2024
Are you a food or drink manufacturer looking to streamline your PAYE administration? This webinar is designed specifically to oer expert insights into managing PAYE in-house using leading accounting software packages. Register for free here: Administering PAYE Using Accounting Software
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Navigating VAT for Food & Drink Manufacturers

25 June 2024 - 25 June 2024
Understanding VAT for food and drink businesses is often more complex than it initially appears. Join our experts on this webinar to examine VAT administration and provide practical insights into managing VAT effectively within your software systems. Register for free here: Navigating VAT for Food & Drink Manufacturers
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North Wales ice cream parlour and pizzeria business celebrates a slice of success

28 May 2024
An ice cream and pizzeria business in Beddgelert has won the Upskilling Business of the Year award in this year’s Wales Food and Drink Awards, recently held at the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea. The awards, which are held annually, provide a platform for Welsh producers and suppliers to celebrate their achievements in a rapidly growing and diverse industry. Winning the Upskilling Business of the Year category was Glaslyn of Beddgelert, which required them to evidence a...
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Raising a glass to our Welsh vineyards

21 May 2024
Welsh vineyards will be welcoming guests from Wales and beyond to taste what its flourishing wine sector has to offer during the annual Welsh Wine Week. Now in its fourth year, this year’s Welsh Wine Week, which takes place from 24th May to the 2nd June, is set to be the most vibrant yet, with a plethora of events from tastings, vineyard tours, meet the producer, promotions and celebrations hosted by the nation’s most esteemed...
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WELSH HONEY PRODUCERS TAKE NEXT GENERATION OF BEE FARMERS UNDER THEIR WINGS

16 May 2024
As World Bee Day approaches (May 20 th) the next generation of apicultural talent is being nurtured by bee farmers in Wales through the offering of apprenticeships. Designated by the United Nations, World Bee Day acknowledges the role of bees and other pollinators in sustainable development, food security, and biodiversity. The date was chosen to coincide with the birthday of Anton Janša, an 18th-century Slovenian apiarist who is acknowledged as the pioneer of beekeeping. Welsh...
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Food and Drink Festivals and Events Fund announced

1 May 2024
A fund to support food and drink festivals and events across Wales opens for applications on Wednesday 1 May. The small grant scheme supports festivals and events to add value to the industry in Wales whilst improving visitor access to and awareness of Welsh food and drink. The fund will help address the key actions of the Welsh Government’s ‘Vision for the Food & Drink Industry’. It also aims to encourage collaboration and co-operation between...
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Welsh producers to showcase at UK’s leading food and drink show

25 April 2024
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Wales’ finest food and drink companies are gearing up to showcase their innovative spirit and exceptional quality produce at a pivotal show in the UK food and drink calendar.

The group includes 44 Welsh food and drink companies who will be attending the Farm Shop & Deli Show 2024 being held at the NEC in Birmingham between 29 April - 1 May. This event will serve as a prime opportunity for both established companies and emerging stars from Wales to exhibit their products to a national audience. Supported by the Welsh Government, 13 of Wales’ well-known food and drink companies will be exhibiting on...
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Welsh food and drink businesses leading the way in terms of employee satisfaction

11 April 2024
A recent survey has revealed that Welsh medium sized businesses in the food and drink sector are performing above national and global averages in terms of employee satisfaction. The Welsh Government’s Food & Drink Insight Programme, in partnership with Sgiliau Bwyd a Diod Cymru / Food & Drink Skills Wales, commissioned and carried out the survey which delved into various areas of the workplace including job satisfaction, wellbeing, organisational culture, management feedback, facilities, training and...
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Funded waste reduction support for Welsh food and drink companies

25 March 2024
Through Project HELIX, ZERO2FIVE’s waste reduction experts can offer a variety of funded support to Welsh food and drink companies, including: Waste audits - identifying areas of waste and possible solutions to reduce or eliminate waste Reviewing and validating waste targets Finding alternative uses for waste products Get in touch

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