A partnership helping local businesses promote healthy and sustainable food is hosting its next network meeting.
The Torfaen Food4Growith business network meeting will be held at the newly opened premises of Coffi Kitoko in Cwmbran on Tuesday 24 September at 6pm.
The event is for both newcomers and established businesses and aims to give insights and offer opportunities to grow.
New members are always welcome to join and become part of this community.
Denis O’Malley, from Coffi Kitoko, one of 14 business grant recipients said: “Local businesses serve as the backbone of communities, contributing not only to economic growth but also to the social fabric and overall well-being of neighbourhoods.
“Hosting the first business network in Torfaen is an honour and it allows us to be part of a unique gathering where we can all collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs to enact positive change and improve the quality of lives for all, thus making a more prosperous future for local Torfaen businesses and our communities.
“We look forward to welcoming everyone to Coffi Kitoko on Tuesday 24th September”.
Councillor Sue Morgan, executive member for waste and sustainability, said: “Supporting local food businesses is crucial for the growth and sustainability of our community.
“The food business network meeting is an excellent platform for businesses to access valuable resources and build strong networks. I encourage all food businesses in Torfaen to go along and take advantage of the support available.”
Through the partnership, established food businesses have a second chance to apply for funding support through the Food Business Micro Grant. The grants range from £500 to £2,500 and are available to add value to businesses produce, diversify their current operations, and create new sustainable food networks and supply chains. Applications close Monday 9 September.
Torfaen Food4Growth aims to increase locally produced food by creating a network of food producers and suppliers, providing grants to help food businesses diversity, and supporting organisations to find sustainable solutions to food poverty.
For more information and to let organisers know you’re attending, please contact [email protected]
The Food Resilience Programme has received £991,426 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, aims to increase the amount of locally produced affordable food and find sustainable ways of tackling food poverty through the Sustainable Food Partnership.
Find out more about Torfaen Food4Growth
Find out about the established food business micro grant