The food basket that is Horowhenua will again be on display when a range of food producers open their doors to the public for Taste Trail 2019 next month.
While the region had long been recognised for growing and producing food, the Taste Trail gives consumers a rare opportunity to go behind the farm gate.
The Taste Trail features a behind-the-scenes peek of how local growers and food producers prepare their food, a snapshot into the daily production life of mushroom farmers, wine makers, Danish bread bakers and kombucha brewers.
An official launch for this year's event was held at Te Takere o Kura-hau-pō this week, where Horowhenua Taste Trail chairperson Antony Young said already more than 100 tickets had been sold to the November 23 event since they went on sale midweek.
Young said it was the fourth year of the Taste Trail and the event continued to grow in popularity.