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Are you a Scottish producer or supplier interested in the business opportunities in public procurement? Or do you work in catering or food procurement for a local authority that’s looking to support local businesses?
Short and local supply chains are good for the economy, the environment and for health. And, as the impact of the coronavirus pandemic has shown, they are also more resilient to disruption. The Scottish Government and Scottish local authorities are actively seeking to source more of the food that goes into school meals as locally as possible – making the public sector an excellent route to market for Scottish suppliers.
Join us with ASSIST FM National Chair Jayne Jones and the Supplier Development Programme’s Gillian Cameron for this unique opportunity to:
To book: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/local-routes-to-market-tickets-128100894223