What is Showcasing Scotland Local?

Showcasing Scotland Local events are run by our Regional Food Groups and supported by the Scotland Food and Drink team. 

If you have any questions, or would like to be involved, please contact our Head of Regional Food, Fiona Richmond - fiona.richmond@foodanddrink.scot

Executed by our Regional Food Groups, Showcasing Scotland Local is a series of trade events supported by the Scotland Food & Drink team. Just like the rest of the Showcasing Scotland family, the series is designed to grow sales of Scottish produce by bringing together local buyers and local suppliers to do business across the retail, wholesale, hospitality, and independent sectors. 

Showcasing Scotland Local 2025

Tasting Tayside & Fife On the Road 2025

The Tay Cities Regional Food Groups are taking produce on the road to directly engage with buyers across the four regions, showcasing products directly to specialist retailers such as delis and farm shops. This follows a successful pilot of the concept in Angus last Spring. This activity is ongoing for the next few months. Find out more here.

North East Scotland Food & Drink Showcase

The North East Scotland Food & Drink Showcase 2025 is the ultimate opportunity for both buyers and suppliers to connect, discover, and grow within Scotland’s vibrant food and drink sector. Taking place on 3 March 2025 at Thainstone Centre, Inverurie. Find out more here

Larder of the Lowlands 2025

This 2025 event will bring together food and drink producers from across the Southern parts of Scotland which encompass East Lothian, Ayrshire, Dumfries & Galloway, the Scottish Borders, Lanarkshire and Isle of Arran. Taking place on 31 March 2025 at Easterbrook Hall Grierson House, The Crichton, Dumfries. Find out more here

Meet the Producers Food and Drink Tour - Inverness

Meet the Producers Food and Drink Tour is a collaborative event between the Highland Good Food Partnership and Visit Inverness Loch Ness. Taking place on 2 April at Clava Mains, Daviot Estate and 3 April at Inverness Botanic Gardens. Find out more here