Grow Local

While many producers would like to supply the local market, they face a number of barriers including:

  • lack of time – finding the time away from what they already to

  • land – access to small parcels of better quality land

  • investment capital – for polytunnels, fences, tools etc

  • skills – growing new crops and dealing with many customers

  • support – access to technical expertise and practical advice for several years until they get fully established.

  • processing – access to local facilities for meat preparation and commercial kitchen facilities for processing and preserving.

Take a look at the following links to find out more:

Expert Advice

Funding Sources

Training Opportunities

Setting up a CSA

The Highlands and Islands Local Food Network promotes Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) as a way to link producers and consumers directly. In CSA schemes consumers join with a nearby producer to make local food available. They commit to purchasing in advance, giving the farmer a secure market and the consumer a guaranteed supply of what is produced. The CSA approach is quite new to the Highlands, but is already well established elsewhere.  









 
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