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Go Local grant fund now open for applications

Scottish Government gives its approval for the roll-out of phase three of the SGF Go Local Programme.

Convenience retailers in Scotland are being encouraged to apply for a match-funded Go Local grant, worth up to £5,500 per store.

The SGF Go Local project aims to support Scottish convenience stores to provide dedicated, long-term display space for locally sourced Scottish products, with a focus on fresh and healthy, coupled with enhanced consumer engagement. The project is funded by the Scottish Government and is delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink.

Stores that took part in the initial pilot saw a 40% increase in sales of local products and delivered additional local economic benefits in excess of £159,000 per store. The programme lets stores support local, Scottish producers, and give these businesses a vital route to market to help with the recovery post Covid-19.

SGF Chief Executive Pete Cheema said: “The decision from the Scottish Government to fund the third phase of Go Local demonstrates a clear commitment to increasing the local supply base amongst the convenience sector in Scotland.

“As consumers continue to seek out the best quality Scottish products from their local convenience stores, we will work together with the Scottish Grocers Federation to ensure we are creating and maximising any opportunities for Scottish producers to work with these retailers.”

Rural Affairs Cabinet Secretary Mairi Gougeon added: “It’s clear to see that convenience stores throughout Scotland are playing a key role in the economic recovery and in supporting local suppliers to find a new route to market. In addition, retailers are able to develop their proposition by offering their customers a high quality, locally sourced, fresh and healthier food offering. Everyone benefits.”

The grant is open to all Scottish convenience retailers, however, multi-site operators will be limited to one application per company.

Applications close on 31 March 2022 subject to the number of applications received. Apply for funding.

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