Can Moray Feed Moray?

We think it can. Read new research we’ve commissioned exploring the idea of our region’s ability to feed its population.

A localised food economy helps contribute to tackling further climate change by significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with long-distance food transportation and promoting sustainable farming and growing practices that enhance biodiversity and even soil health.


Can Moray build a stronger, more diverse and localised economy by using our natural and human resources to grow, process, supply, and feed both its population and visitors?

Hear the authors of the report discuss their findings in this video


Moray Good Food, Good People

As part of our work, we also commissioned research and held local workshops to bring together farmers and people… to show how change can start locally. Watch this film about how we can meet the challenges of growing crops that can give us a sustainable, local food future in Moray.