Organised by the Scottish Agroecology Partnership on behalf of many of our collective members and the wider public.
Join a number of organisations from the Scottish Agroecology Partnership at Bowhouse (Fife) for a Food and Farming Hustings rooted in the real, day-to-day realities of running profitable, sustainable rural businesses.
Hosted sessions with Pam Brunton (Inver Restaurant) and Jock Gibson (Edinvale Farm), plus Q&A.
Submit questions by email (up to 24hrs before) to nim.kibbler@nffn.org.uk, in writing on arrival, or live on the night.
We’re bringing together the voters who feed Scotland – farmers, crofters, growers, and food producers – to discuss the realities of running profitable, sustainable rural businesses in today’s economic and ecological climate.
This isn’t a standard hustings. It’s rooted in the day-in, day-out practical reality of Scottish food and farming – what it takes to keep rural enterprises viable, resilient, delivering for nature and our communities.
Event details
Date: Monday, 30 March
Time: arrival from 6pm, prompt start at 6.30–9pm
Venue: Bowhouse, Balcaskie Estates, Fife
The format
The evening will be split into two hosted sessions, each led by a voice actively shaping Scotland’s food and agriculture future:
Session 1: Hosted by Pam Brunton
Pam is the acclaimed chef and co-owner of Inver Restaurant. A specialist in crafting Scotland’s local food into world-class meals, she understands the supply chains, economics, and culinary potential of what we produce from our land and seas.
Session 2: Hosted by Jock Gibson
Jock runs Edinvale Farm; he is a cattle farmer, a Nuffield Scholar, and a butcher. He brings deep expertise in livestock management and the practicalities of maintaining a viable farming business in a changing landscape.
Questions and participation
To make sure the discussion reflects real priorities from people working across the sector, questions can be submitted in three ways:
By email up to 24 hours before the event (details in your booking confirmation)
In writing at the start of the event (you’ll have the chance to submit a written question on arrival)
Live on the night (there will be time for a few live questions)
Why attend
This is an opportunity to see what your local MSP candidates or rural representatives of the main parties believe is the way forwards for Scotland's agriculture and ask your questions. These will not be just abstract policy discussions; these are questions to politicians from the people who work the land – and the kitchens of Scotland – every day.
Spaces are limited – please reserve a place in advance.
FREE and open to farmers, crofters, growers and land managers. Booking required.
For more information contact Colleen on 07972298576 / cmcculloch@soilassociation.org.