1st Edition

Nourishing Scotland

By Pete Ritchie Copyright 2026
288 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

288 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

288 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book delves into Scotland's evolving food system, uncovering the challenges of change, tracing food policy progress since devolution in 1999, and envisioning bold strategies for the next 25 years. Food system transformation is a key global challenge for this century. This challenge is evident in Scotland where plentiful food co-exists with food insecurity, where food waste appears... Read more

Introduction.  1.  The food policy challenge in Scotland  2.  The global context for Scottish food policy  3.  Why food system change is so difficult  4.  The evolution of Scottish food policy related to consumption  5.   The evolution of Scottish food policy relating to production  6.  Towards a distinctive integrated food policy  7.   What we mean by food systems transformation  8.   Scotland’s food 2050 -what better looks like  9.  What Scottish Government could do next  10. How civil society can facilitate change

Biography

Pete Ritchie is the founding director of Nourish Scotland. From 2000–2022 he also ran a diversified organic farm in the Scottish Borders. He’s a member of the Food Ethics Council and was a member of the Scottish Food Commission from 2015–2018. He has a degree in Politics Philosophy and Economics and qualifications in both agriculture and social work.