The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Vertical farmers helping to feed vulnerable people in Dundee

- SCOTT MILNE smilne@thecourier.co.uk

Scotland’s first vertical farm has been playing a part in feeding vulnerable people in Dundee during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Community groups have been helping deliver food produced by Intelligen­t Growth Solutions Ltd (IGS) at the James Hutton Institute in Invergowri­e.

Prior to lockdown, the site has been used for research and developmen­t purposes only but – after the Scottish Government’s call for businesses to support communitie­s – bosses decided to use the salads, herbs and vegetables they had been growing to help.

The firm worked with Dundee City Council and local charities to help get the food to the people who needed it most.

Dave Scott, IGS chief technical officer, said: “With local shops and supermarke­ts facing challenges with their supply chains and sourcing fresh produce, the team was keen to share the produce we’re growing to help those who have been most impacted by the pandemic.

“It was a logistical challenge for us but that’s the sort of thing we love to tackle and the team here worked really hard to figure out how we could pick, pack and deliver our produce in a safe, convenient and hygienic way.”

Faith in Community Dundee is among the community groups involved in the scheme.

Director Jacky Close said: “At this very challengin­g time, when people are being pushed into poverty, we’re very grateful for all support.

“The fresh salad provided by IGS is very much appreciate­d and is quickly distribute­d each week by different projects. Fresh food is always a welcome addition to any food parcel.”

The recipients of the food packages include the Dudhope Multicultu­ral Centre.

Sohini Mukhopadhy­ay, who works at the centre, said: “We are a multicultu­ral community centre and we work with some of the most vulnerable members of our community.

“Due to Covid-19 we haven’t been able to hold our usual lunch clubs, leaving many of our elderly members unable to access nutritious meals.

“We started a new programme and are now delivering meals and groceries to our most vulnerable members three times a week. We provide two portions on each delivery so they can eat the second portion the following day, and it has meant that we can be sure our elderly members can keep having nutritious food and stay well during this time.”

 ??  ?? Sohini Mukhopadhy­ay, from the Dudhope Multicultu­ral Centre, collecting produce from IGS’ r&d technician Andris Sprukts.
Sohini Mukhopadhy­ay, from the Dudhope Multicultu­ral Centre, collecting produce from IGS’ r&d technician Andris Sprukts.

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