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The Hindu Faith Farm

Mariclare Carey-Jones visits a farm on the outskirts of Cardiff owned by a Hindu temple, to explore the relationship between faith and food.

For those of the Hindu religion, there is an important link between faith and food. That’s why, last year, a Hindu Temple in Cardiff bought a farm on the outskirts of the city, in the Vale of Glamorgan, which they want to develop into a community hub. Mariclare Carey-Jones visits Tir Aikaym Farm to meet Anoup Kerrai and a group of volunteers who together are hoping to create a thriving organic farm growing fruit, vegetables and a thriving community.

ā€œIn my community, everything we do is connected to landā€ says Anoup, ā€œbut we have a bit of a disconnect. We have one festival for Diwali, it comes straight after harvest, where we create a mountain of food and we offer it to deities - currently that food is bought in, we haven’t grown it ourselvesā€. That is why Anoup and his fellow members of the executive team at the Shree Swaminarayan Temple wanted to buy the farm, to build a cultural and generationally bridge back to farming.

Presented and produced by Mariclare Carey-Jones.

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22 minutes

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  • Sunday06:35