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August 16.2025
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Monmouthshire Hosts Major Food and Farming Event for the First Time

Marches Real Food & Farming event poster with sheep and hay bales.

A Milestone for Monmouthshire's Agricultural Community

For the first time ever, Monmouthshire will host the Marches Real Food and Farming Convergence on October 3 and 4, 2025, at Square Farm. This significant event, now in its third year, aims to advance discussions on sustainable food systems through immersive presentations and practical sessions.

A Focus on Sustainability and Local Initiatives

This year's convergence will engage attendees on crucial topics such as regenerative farming practices and resilient local supply chains. A variety of experts will share insights into agroecology, soil health, and the vital links between human and environmental well-being. Councillor Sara Burch emphasized the importance of this convergence, stating, "Monmouthshire is excited to host the convergence, showcasing our commitment to locally sourced food." The attendees will not only gain valuable knowledge but also experience the vibrant local culture through food and entertainment.

What to Expect at the Event

Participants can look forward to engaging learning circles and hands-on sessions that will equip them with the knowledge to implement sustainable practices in their own communities. Exhibitor stands showcasing regional initiatives will also provide essential resources for those committed to fostering a robust local food system.

Get Your Tickets

As the date approaches, the anticipation builds within the local community. With limited tickets available, attendees are encouraged to secure their spots early and be a part of this transformative conversation about the future of food and farming in Monmouthshire.

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