The Highland Good Food Partnership (HGFP) is an initiative driven by local people passionate about creating a sustainable, local food system. It is jointly funded by Scotland Food and Drink, Sustainable Food Places, the Pebble Trust and Transition Black Isle and is supported by the Highland Council.
Our vision is a Highland food system that is a resilient, regenerative and supportive network of communities, farmers, crofters, food businesses and public bodies built on diversity, interconnectedness and fairness, to enable health and well-being for all of life.
The purpose of this survey is to gauge the extent to which local communities are already growing their own food. The HGFP would like to support a network of community food projects across the Highlands by plotting these on a common map available here:
https://highlandgoodfood.scot/food-mapThe survey will take no longer than 5 minutes to complete. For more information about the HGFP please go to
https://highlandgoodfood.scotThank you for your time and your contribution. If you feel excited by this project and would like to join our team of volunteers involved in developing the network, please contact hello@highlandgoodfood.scot with the subject line: Community Growing Groups.
[Note: We will only use your contact details to communicate with you about HGFP. If you wish to be removed from our mailing list, please contact us at hello@highlandgoodfood.scot]