Grants of up to £5,000 awarded to 15 food and drink projects

Mairi Gougeon
Food and drink festivals, farmers markets and culinary masterclasses are among projects which have been awarded Scottish Government-backed grants of up to £5,000.
The latest round of the Regional Food Fund is supporting 15 local and collaborative projects helping small food businesses to thrive while promoting local produce.
Scotland Food & Drink manages the fund aimed at elevating the food and drink industry, enhancing food tourism and showcasing the best the country has to offer.
Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon said: “Scotland’s food and drink industry is worth £15 billion to the economy; it is one of the country’s largest employers and is already well-recognised and established across the world.
“Engaging with regional markets is vital in achieving our industry strategy and growth ambitions for the next 10 years. That’s why, through initiatives like the Regional Food Fund, we are providing much-needed support to small projects to showcase the best products that their regions have to offer.
“A wonderful range of projects will be supported through this round, including foraging experiences and masterclasses at Isle of Bute food and drink festival, learning about the turnip being a climate-friendly crop in Fife, or improving their culinary skills at Huntly Hairst’s celebration of local food and drink. I look forward to hearing how each of these exciting projects develops.”
Scotland Food & Drink’s head of regional food, Fiona Richmond, added: “We are pleased to be able to support 15 more collaborative food and drink projects around the country with the latest round of the Regional Food Fund.
“Our judging panel were impressed with the level of commitment and creativity shown by the successful applicants, who represent the true passion that makes our vibrant food and drink industry so special.
“We know that local food and drink initiatives play a vital role in the continued growth of Scotland’s food, drink, and tourism sectors. Congratulations to this year’s recipients – we can’t wait to see the projects we have supported come to life.”
The full list of 15 projects which were successful in the 2025/26 round of the Regional Food Fund can be found on the Scotland Food & Drink website.