Report underlines tremendous success of SGF’s Go Local Programme
As it enters its fifth year, the project to promote locally sourced produce sees a significant boost for local retailers and communities across Scotland. With 127 stores from Shetland to Dumfries & Galloway now participating in the programme.
The project, delivered with the support of the Scottish Government and Scotland Food & Drink, has gone from ‘strength to strength’, providing dedicated space for local products under the ‘Go Local’ banner.
Findings in the joint report published today (Wed 8th), show a remarkable increase in Scottish products being sold over the counter in participating stores. Averaging a 44% growth in sales of goods sourced from local producers. It also highlights a significant multiplier impact and boost for the local economy, with expected increases of around £169k per store per annum.
Administered by the Scottish Grocer’s Federation, the Go Local Programme provides individual grants for retailers to invest in developing a dedicated space for local products (£5,500 in 2024) and has a particular focus on facilitating ‘meet-the-buyer’ events linking up local retailers with producers in their area.
You can read the full Press release at: Report underlines tremendous success of SGF’s Go Local Programme | Scottish Grocers' Federation (SGF)
You can read the full Go Local report at: The Go Local Project Report 2024 | Scottish Grocers' Federation (SGF)