Gathering 2025: From Croft to Kitchen

The image shows a montage of croft related food and livestock

The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) will host its annual Gathering in Inverness this November 15th, marking 40 years since the founding of the Scottish Crofters Union with a day dedicated to the future of local food.

Under the theme From Croft to Kitchen, the Gathering will explore how crofters can play a central role in feeding communities sustainably, what support they need, and the policy changes required to make small-scale food production viable.

The day will open with an address from Jim Fairlie MSP, Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity, followed by a packed programme of workshops, discussions, and an exhibition space showcasing crofters and partner organisations working across food, land, and climate.

Speakers include:

Pam Brunton, chef and co-owner of the award-winning Inver Restaurant, on sustainability, seasonality, supply chains, and the need for cultural change from the ground up.

Sandy Granville, Lewis crofter and founder of Hebridean Mutton and Highland Beef, on creating viable futures for crofters through supplying meat direct to consumers.

Sally Crowe, Caithness crofter and This Farming Life contributor, on her unique approach to regenerative crofting, creating a work-life balance and how she tells the story of her crofting life to support her business.

Helen O’Keefe, crofter and founder of The Green Bowl, on resilience, innovation, and how to set up local food networks.

Jo Hunt, Knockfarrel Produce, on whether small-scale food production truly “adds up” in today’s economic and political climate.

Beth Rose, Birchwood Croft, on the potential of crofting to offer food security and the barriers that make this so difficult.

Glenys Maclean, Isle of Skye Free Range, on the specific challenges posed by a lack of abattoir provision in much of the Highlands and Islands.

The day closes with the Croft Gathering Dinner, a celebratory meal made with croft-sourced produce, a drinks reception sponsored by Glen Wyvis, live music, and reflections on SCF’s 40-year journey. Historian Jim Hunter, author of The Making of the Crofting Community, will share memories of the movement’s beginnings and its legacy.

SCF Chief Executive Donna Smith said: “As we celebrate 40 years of crofters organising, this Gathering looks to the future and how small-scale producers can play their part in creating a resilient, sustainable food system for Scotland.”

The event is open to all and tickets for the day and evening activities are now available via www.crofting.org/gathering-2025

Article by SCF

19 September 2025

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