…these skills is important for learners of all backgrounds Workplace skills – we received a lot of feedback from employers about the ‘soft’ skills needed for the future such as…

…these skills is important for learners of all backgrounds Workplace skills – we received a lot of feedback from employers about the ‘soft’ skills needed for the future such as…
…with nature is often more profitable, being less reliant on expensive animal feeds and fertilizers. While we hear endless bad news regarding public budgets, new legal targets are bound to…
…in narrow veins that went on for miles. Not much food is grown outside these days, only obscenely expensive organic stuff people with money eat. The rest of us feed…
…shows that public feedback does not only demonstrate the strength of feeling across Wales, it also significantly strengthens the proposals as the Review progresses. Syniadau uchelgeisiol, awdurdodol a mentrus. Ymunwch…
…not simply thinking about rural areas feeding themselves. Most people live in cities and so our key challenge is to devise supply routes into cities from their rural hinterlands. In…
…comprised of Ministers, members of the farming unions and others, to monitor how support and regulations are impacting the rural economy, so farmers can feed into it, and we can…
…For Wales to become a well-being economy, those principles must feed into every level of governance. The cover of A Wales that Cares for People and Planet Care underpins all…
…value of strengthening the foundational economy, the need to reconfigure Wales’ fiscal formula and reimagine the relations between trade unions, employers and the workforce. The IWA have made the below…
…still have direct implications for the future of Wales’ budget through Barnett Consequentials (the mechanism through which additional spending in UK Government budgets in devolved areas feeds into the Welsh…