Edwyn Martin is new man at helm of Produced in Kent

New manager of Produced in Kent, Edwyn Martin.
New manager of Produced in Kent, Edwyn Martin.

The new manager of Produced in Kent is a former Canterbury chef with a taste for adventure.

Edwyn Martin, took up the post earlier this month, is managing the long-standing team that has seen Produced in Kent grow from strength to strength since it was re-established by Kent County Council in 2005.

Edwyn was born and raised on a North Devon hill farm where home cooking and farm produce was an essential part of life.

After a west country schooling, he graduated as a geographer and travelled widely as an exploration geologist and field scientist.

His first job was working for Sir Ranulph Fiennes on his epic three-year expedition around the world via both poles, (The British Transglobe Expedition) - the first time this had ever been done.

Having lived and worked in extreme climates and obscure locations in many parts of the world, he has had ample opportunity to discover and taste all manner of local produce, some not to be repeated.

Edwyn trained as a cook in his student days and worked in a number of restaurants and commercial kitchens.

This experience later resurfaced when he opened a cafe in London’s famous - and very busy - Borough Market, meeting and working with stallholders and producers from all over the country as well as a number of food writers, TV chefs and restaurateurs.

After moving to Kent, he worked as a cook in Canterbury before setting up an independent research and development company exploring issues and opportunities in land use, conservation and agriculture, both in the UK and globally.

During this time he was awarded a Diploma in Countryside Management by the University of London.

He is a member of the Kent Wildlife Trust, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and lives in Faversham.

William Opie, Chairman of the private/public sector Produced in Kent Board said: "I am delighted to welcome Edwyn onto the Produced in Kent team.

" Never has the time been better to promote our great local produce and I very much look forward to working with Edwyn as we take PinK forward during challenging but very exciting times ahead."

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