The Oban Times

Western Isles businesses learn from the Danes

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Ten people from food and drink businesses in the Outer Hebrides have returned from a weeklong learning journey to the Danish island of Bornholm.

The trip was funded by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) as part of the agency’s support for the region’s food and drink sector.

All businesses that took part are members of Eat Drink Hebrides, the regional food group that aims to grow a thriving food and drink network for the islands. It includes food producers, retailers, chefs, restaurant owners and front of house staff from businesses such as Harbour Kitchen, North Uist Distillery and Eriskay Community Shop.

Bornholm shares many similariti­es with the Hebrides. The tourism season is relatively short and supply chains are challengin­g. There is also a shortage of young people and difficulti­es associated with keeping and selling locally-grown products.

The Hebridean visitors spent time meeting and learning from the experience­s of food and drink companies on Bornholm and how they have met the challenges they have in common.

During a packed itinerary they visited a food market, a farm, breweries and a smokehouse. They also visited a pasta maker who uses locally grown durum wheat, an organic ice cream maker, a grilled cheese pop-up café and a new tourism experience that aims to educate visitors about the ocean and where food comes from.

Julie Sloan, project manager with Eat Drink Hebrides, said: ‘I carried out a lot of research into places that represent best practice when it comes to food tourism. I also wanted to find a location that reflects our island communitie­s. Bornholm is such a good fit; I am delighted to have taken our group there.’

The HIE funding allowed EDH to employ a consultant who spoke with businesses, from producers to retailers, to better understand how supply chains need to evolve sustainabl­y.

Kate MacDonald, director at North Uist Distillery, said: ‘I have been hugely inspired by our visit to Bornholm. It was a wonderful experience to share alongside other food and drink producers from the Outer Hebrides.

‘Seeing the creativity, innovation and collaborat­ion between the Gourmet Bornholm producers has given us all ideas for how to further enhance our food and drink offering within the islands.’

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