Our people
Discover the driving force behind Scotland Food & Drink. From our core staff team, to our Board and the Scotland Food & Drink Partnership Board.
Scotland's food and drink products are unique but so too is Scotland Food & Drink. No other country in the world has created a body which facilitates and enables government and industry to work side by side. And the simple truth is it works. Emphatically. Since our formation in 2007 food and drink has become the best performing industry in Scotland. Today it’s worth an incredible £15 billion.
But we can do more. And we will.
We are here to nurture, support and champion the people and products of Scotland’s food and drink industry to help deliver continued and growing success. We are here to guide our members to realise untapped potential, to unlock new markets and maximise opportunities.
And we are committed to strengthening reputations, developing growth strategies and broadening networks which will deliver the competitive edge for our members and continued success for Scotland’s food and drink industry.
Discover more about who we are, who we work with and what we've been busy working on.
Discover the driving force behind Scotland Food & Drink. From our core staff team, to our Board and the Scotland Food & Drink Partnership Board.
We believe the best things happen when we work together. That way, we can deliver events and initiatives to benefit both members and the food and drink industry as a whole.
Want to know more about the work we do at Scotland Food & Drink? Have a read of the latest annual reviews and our success in numbers, brought to you by the team.
Our industry has achieved great things over the ten years since we formed the Scotland Food & Drink Partnership.
Collectively, we have made a renewed commitment to work as one and grow the value and reputation of Scottish farming, fishing, food and drink. Ambition 2030 establishes a vision to cement food and drink as Scotland’s most valuable industry, with the opportunity to more than double turnover in the sector to reach £30 billion by 2030.
As an industry, we have identified an opportunity to more than double the size of our sector, making it Scotland’s most valuable industry.