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15 April 2024
Starts: 09:30
Ends: 12:30
Monday 15 April 9.30 - 12.30 online
Highlands & Islands Climate Hub
Social Media Training with Tuminds - Enhanced Social Media Strategy
Develop your social media strategy and create a cohesive plan with this workshop. Tailored for experienced creators, this session will equip you with the skills to analyse analytics and stay on trend.
Book here! (Free event)
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15 April 2024
Starts: 14:00
Ends: 15:30
Monday 15 April 2.00 - 3.30 online by Zoom
Presented by Highland Good Food Partnership
Join us for this consultation event as we explore and discuss the National GFN Plan through the lens of economics and business and what a thriving food sector might mean for the future of the Scottish Highlands.
At this event the discussion focuses on Outcome 4 of the draft plan:
Our food and drink sector is prosperous, diverse, innovative, and vital to national and local economic and social wellbeing. It is key to making Scotland food secure and food resilient, and creates and sustains jobs and businesses underpinned by fair work standards.
How do we support a strong economy without undermining the Plan's other outcomes? What changes would make the biggest difference to you?
With thought-provoking speakers to spark our conversation, we look forward to exploring the context and opportunities this moment in our nation presents.
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15 April 2024
Starts: 18:00
Ends: 19:30
Monday 15 April 6.00 - 7.30 online by Zoom
Presented by Highland Good Food Partnership
Join us as we take a deep dive to explore and discuss the National GFN Plan through the lens of Production and Environment and what it could mean for us in the Scottish Highlands.
At this event the discussion focuses on Outcome 2 of the plan:
Scotland’s food system is sustainable and contributes to a flourishing natural environment. It supports our net zero ambitions, and plays an important role in maintaining and improving animal welfare and in restoring and regenerating biodiversity.
Can the Highlands really feed itself and meet climate targets? Is it possible to meet the many challenges facing our producers in a way that avoids conflict?
With thought-provoking speakers to spark our conversation, we're really looking forward to exploring the issues and hearing your thoughts.
Check out the HGFP website and become a member