WAQ76979 (e) Wedi’i gyflwyno ar 08/08/2018

Yn dilyn y digwyddiad Twristiaeth ac Amaethyddiaeth yn Cydweithio diweddar a'r Gweinidog Diwylliant, Twristiaeth a Chwaraeon yn cydnabod pwysigrwydd y cysylltiad rhwng amaethyddiaeth a thwristiaeth, a fydd grantiau ar gael i helpu ffermwyr i ddatblygu cynlluniau presennol sy'n gysylltiedig â thwristiaeth ar eu tir neu dechrau rhai newydd?

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The Tourism and Agriculture working together event was a great success and emphasises again that a huge part of Wales’ thriving tourism sector is underpinned by the landscape and amenities produced by land managers; they shape the landscape and the landscape is a major attribute that brings people to Wales. 

 

That is one of the reasons why the Cabinet Secretary Energy, Planning and Rural affairs launched (10 July) a consultation document “Brexit & Our land: Securing the future of Welsh farming “seeking views on proposals for a post Brexit Land Management Programme for Wales –

 

https://beta.gov.wales/support-welsh-farming-after-brexit.

 

Within this consultation document there are five principles for change, one of which covers an ‘Economic Resilience Scheme’ aimed at helping to strengthen agricultural income streams through a number of opportunities outside of primary production which includes renewable energy and tourism. Clearly the emphasis going forward will be on Tourism investment proposals which address market failure and deliver quality product.