SAOS 2: climate-friendly supply chains
Jan 18, 2021•39 min
Episode description
How can the supply chains to Scottish food and drink businesses be made more climate-friendly? Scotland's target is to have net zero carbon emissions by 2045. This is part 2 in our series with agri-co-op organisation SAOS, looking at the challenges and opportunities for Scottish farming and growing as it works to meet that climate change challenge. Joining Anna this time are:
Robert Logan - SAOS project manager focusing on climate change
Gary Catto - Highland Grain malting barley cooperative
Andy McGowan - Scottish Pig Producers
Robert Logan - SAOS project manager focusing on climate change
Gary Catto - Highland Grain malting barley cooperative
Andy McGowan - Scottish Pig Producers
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Meet OnFARM sponsors SkyeSkyns
SkyeSkyns is a traditional tannery, and luxury sheepskins and home accessories business on the Isle of Skye. The company are looking for crofters, breeders and farmers who breed native, rare, or heritage breed sheep, to supply skins for their tannery. This will mean they can hand-craft fully traceable sheep skins, and support producers by putting value back in to the sheep farming process. Find out more about joining the SkyeSkyns supplier network:
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