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Free mentoring for Scotland's local food entrepreneurs

Nourish Scotland is doing a callout for participants in its 2016 mentoring and peer-coaching scheme, which will provide practical support for aspiring and established local food entrepreneurs in Scotland.

Nourish Scotland is a network for reconnecting producers, growers, retailers, consumers and all who care for local, sustainable food in Scotland.

The network is now looking for participants for its 2016 coaching and peer-mentoring scheme, which is open to all current or future veg growers, fruit producers, livestock-keepers, bakers, brewers, butchers, etc. Participants will be matched up with experienced local food entrepreneurs, who can provide practical advice on how to make a living from local food.

Find the details here, and read about Sustain's policy for sustainable food and farming here.

Published Monday 7 March 2016

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