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The Food4Fife Partnership are working with Nourish Scotland and the Fork to Farm dialogues. These dialogues bring Fife farmers, members of the National Farmers Union and Food4Fife members together to build a platform for learning, knowledge-sharing, and opportunities.
They are held monthly. To join these dialogues please contact Carolynm.bell@fife.gov.uk
Fife’s dialogues were represented at COP26 in Glasgow on Friday 5th November as part of Nourish Scotland’s global dialogues and our film Fields of Hope was premiered on Monday 8th of November.
Nourish Scotland is a charity focusing on food policy and practice. Nourish and the National Farmers Union recently published a report on Farming for 1.5 degrees which sets out suggested stages and lists several approaches to meeting the ambitious target of the Scottish Government to reach zero-Carbon by 2045.
For more information on Nourish Scotland events at Cop26 Food systems at COP26 - Nourish Scotland