The Highland Good Food Podcast
Society & Culture
In this episode, we delve into Farmer Clusters in Scotland. Join us as we explore the challenges, successes, and the exciting potential of what can be achieved when farmers unite on a larger scale.
Our guests include Fiona Torrance from the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, Kat Sharp, farmer and facilitator for the Glen Urquhart Farmer Cluster, and Fred Swift, Farmer and facilitator of the West Loch Ness Farmer Cluster.
Full report available here “Collaboration at landscape scale: Farmer Clusters in Scotland Project Report” – https://highlandgoodfood.scot/farmerclusters/
SERIES 4; EPISODE 5. Alternative Business models or how to keep fresh and excited in today’s challenging food markets.
SERIES 4; EPISODE 4. What is the Good Food Nation Plan?
SERIES 4; EPISODE 2. Creative ways to make a living on a croft.
SERIES 4; EPISODE 1. Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms
Educating and training for a sustainable local food system
Community Food
COP 26 Reflections Part 2
COP26 Reflections, Part 1
EPISODE 4: International Climate & Food SPECIAL EPISODE
EPISODE 3: Taking A Holistic View Of The Food System
EPISODE 2: How Do 'Small' Individuals Make A BIG Impact On The Highland Food System?
SEASON 2 EPISODE 1: Salami, Seaweed & Beer!
BONUS EPISODE 11: Highlights from the Highland Good Food Conference 2021
EPISODE 10: How Can Food Policy Change In 2021?
EPISODE 9: Can We Have Successful Vegetable Enterprises In The Highlands?
EPISODE 8: Can A Thriving Aquaculture Sector Support Healthy Communities?
EPISODE 7: What Does It Take To Be A New Entrant Farmer in 2020?
EPISODE 6: How Can Highland Retailers Adapt To A Changing Food System?
EPISODE 5: Is Local Dairy Possible In The Highlands?
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