* Rural Affairs and North Wales Minister Lesley Griffiths
with Lord Newborough at the Rhug Estate.
Rural
Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has been hearing about how farm businesses
in North Wales have been taking action to tackle the climate and nature
emergencies. |
On
a visit to the Rhug Estate near Corwen, the Minister met proprietor Lord
Newborough and his team and heard about their pioneering low carbon project
to measure and monitor the business’ carbon footprint and take action to
mitigate it, with the aim of reaching net zero across all business operations
within Rhug. The
estate operates a diverse business model which embraces sustainable organic
farming as well as renewable energy, retail, wholesale and most recently,
skincare. By
the nature of the way the land has been managed over the last twenty years
since the farm went organic, a very significant amount of Carbon has been
sequestrated into the ground making it a carbon positive estate. The carbon
positive result has been greatly assisted by its green energy projects in
solar, wind, hydro and geothermal, and the EV chargers on its estate. The
data they are collecting is being used to modify carbon management. The
team spoke about their drive towards further improvements in carbon savings
and green energy projects and the challenges and opportunities ahead of them. In
Ysbyty Ifan, the Minister heard about the work of the group of 11 innovative
farmers on the Ysbyty Ifan estate and what they have done to improve the
area’s ecosystem resilience, especially that of the Migneint SAC. They
explained to the Minister how collaborative working has been vital in helping
meet their goals to improve land and water management and deliver multiple
ecosystem services for now and future generations. Rural
Affairs Minister, Lesley Griffiths said: “It has been great to visit and hear
about the important work taking place at the Rhug Estate and in Ysbyty Ifan
to decarbonise their farms and support our environment. “As
a Government, we will continue to work with and support farmers and land
managers to meet the challenges of the climate and nature emergencies. “It
is important everyone works together across geographic and sectoral
boundaries. Collaboration is essential if we are going to be successful.” |
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