"A dynamic project to encourage more people into organic horticulture will continue for another year thanks to a second phase of part-funding from Scotland Food and Drink in association with Scottish Enterprise [1].
As Soil Association Scotland publishes the results of the first year of its Organic Horticulture Support Programme today, the organic charity says the new funding will be used to further develop tailor-made workshops and resources [2]. These are aimed at helping Scottish growers meet an ever-increasing demand for locally produced, organic fruit and vegetables [3]."
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