Summary
This methodological case study explores the ‘Think Local’ programme in Scotland, UK, in its collaborative approach to short supply chains, including farmers’ markets, farm retail, food tourism, and regional food and drink networks, to add value for rural producers.
Results
As of September 2014, funding of £500k had been distributed to over 60 applicants. 13 new or revived food networks had been supported, and over 10 new businesses had been supported in developments.
Promoter
Scottish Government
Keywords
Ressourcen
Documents
English language
methodological-case_short-supply-chain_uk.pdf
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Leah Fairlie