In the last 18 months alone, Cywain, an innovative food and drink programme delivered by Mentera with funding from Welsh Government, has propelled more than 500 businesses to new heights.
And with Wales’ food and drink industry valued at over £11bn (2022 GVA) which, alongside the hospitality sector, employs thousands of people all over Wales — it’s a vital part of our rural economy.
Delivering expert guidance, hands-on events, and industry-leading support, Cywain has not only helped businesses break into new markets and to create nearly 100 jobs since 2023, but has also empowered them to grow sustainably, ensuring their success contributes positively to the wider community and environment.
Here are just six Welsh businesses making waves — and, making a difference, in 2025.
Grounds for Good, Penarth
Born from a commitment to reducing waste, Grounds for Good transforms used coffee grounds into smooth, refined spirits with subtle coffee undertones.
Each bottle is produced with the planet in mind — cleverly turning discarded coffee grounds into eco-friendly packaging to reduce harmful methane gases that come from throwing coffee grounds into landfills.
A social enterprise, Grounds for Good even shares its profits with The Wallich, a national charity that supports homeless individuals across Wales and their rehabilitation back into employment.
With the support of Cywain in production and distribution set-up, Grounds for Goods is now able to scale operations smoothly, optimise supply chains, and maintain product quality while meeting increasing demands.
Wrexham Bean, Wrexham
Bringing a blend of Italian culture and Welsh heritage to the specialty coffee scene — Ryan Reynolds isn’t the only one putting Wrexham on the map!
The city’s first coffee roastery, Wrexham Bean not only specialises in ethically sourced beans but also uses recyclable packaging which showcases the best of Wrexham’s history through its designs.
Cywain’s product branding expertise allowed Wrexham Bean to develop a strong and recognisable brand — crucial for standing out in competitive market. Its guidance helped to refine the brand’s identity, ensuring consistency across all marketing materials and product packaging.
Flavour Moments, Corwen
Disrupting the cheese market with a creative twist is Flavour Moments — a company on a mission to elevate cheese boards, canapés, pizzas, snacking, and everything in between with its luxurious goat’s cheese pearls, available in flavours like fig, honey, and pear.
A premium product with sustainability at its core, Flavour Moments uses the highest quality, freshest local ingredients from Wales — ensuring a premium product and a low carbon footprint.
As a new company, Cywain’s mentoring on commercial competence and finance was essential in providing Flavour Moments with valuable insights into budgeting, pricing strategies, and overall financial planning to improve profitability and ensure long-term stability.
Tumptonics, Usk
Fifth-generation farmer Sara was on a mission to make her family farm sustainable for generations to come and turned to a natural resource already on-site — the farm’s spring water — bringing wonderful Welsh groundwater up to the surface.
Crafted in Monmouthshire Hills, Tumptonics canned water is rich in trace minerals and requires no artificial treatments, making it exceptionally fresh and unrivalled in quality.
Its highly recyclable canned packaging preserves the freshness of the water, and its lightness leads to lower transportation costs and, consequently, reduces carbon emissions associated with transportation — proving that sustainability and quality go hand-in-hand.
Tumptonics has been able to test trade before fully launching or entering new markets with Cywain’s support. This allowed the business to assess customer demand, gather feedback, and refine its offering, which minimised risk and allowed them to confidently scale operations based on real-world insights.
Hufen iâ Chilly Cow, Ruthin
Building a loyal fan base has been easy for Denbighshire-based, Hufen iâ Chilly Cow — thanks to its luxurious, farm-fresh ice cream (straight from its dairy herd) and innovative flavours (Pink Bubble-gum or Espresso Frappé, anyone?).
Receiving strategic marketing support from Cywain, the business was able to refine its marketing strategy, optimise its digital and traditional advertising efforts, and improve brand positioning — leading to new market opportunities.
Tetrim Teas, Kidwelly
Blending tradition with wellness — Tetrim Teas offers a unique range of herbal and functional teas, designed to support health-conscious consumers.
Sustainability is at the heart of its mission, from using biodegradable tea bags and place-based packaging, to supporting local supply chains and ecosystems.
As a not-for-profit business, community is key — from establishing weekly Welsh language meetups and wellbeing support, to collaborating with local schools through its ‘Tyfu Te’ project which teaches children how to grow their own tea plants.
With Cywain’s business expertise, 2025 is set to be yet another successful year for Tetrim Teas as they open three new local mushroom-growing units. This will allow the brand to sustainably, while reducing delivery miles. Profits from each unit will be reinvested into local community initiatives.
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