
Scottish Crofting Produce Mark
This year sees the launch of the Scottish Crofting Produce Mark. Beef, pork, lamb and mutton; potatoes, vegetables and soft fruits; eggs and dairy produce; honey and preserves; wool, knitwear and tweed - all will be found bearing the Scottish Crofting Produce Mark.
The mark signifies that the produce comes from a croft, or similar small agricultural holding, in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland; that the producer is a member of the Scottish Crofting Foundation, and meets certain laid-down standards of quality, animal health and welfare, hygiene and total traceability. By purchasing Scottish Crofting Produce, the discerning consumer will not only receive the best quality, natural food, but will be supporting the unique heritage and culture of Scottish crofting and helping to preserve some of the nation’s most valued landscapes and habitats.
To download a PDF of the application criteria : Please click here
To download a Word doc of the Meat Mark Application form : Please click here
To download a Word doc of the Vegetable Mark Application form : Please click here

For more information about the Scottish Crofting Produce (SCP) Mark please contact the SCF Head Office. The following members are entitled to use the SCP Mark.
| John Bannister | Fruit, vegetables & native trees | E: | |
| Richard Briggs | |||
| Eoghan Carmichael | |||
| Robin Calvert | |||
| Kathleen Coull | www.kathycoull.com - Wool, yarn and textiles | E: | |
| Hugh Donaldson | |||
| Norman Leask | www.shetlandknitwear.com - Fair Isle & Shetland Knitwear | E: | |
| Angus John MacLean | |||
| W.G. MacLeod | |||
| Neil MacLeod | |||
| Iain Matheson | |||
| Ernest McAdie | |||
| Joyce Ormiston | |||
| Elizabeth Riddiford | www.spanglefish.com/exclusivelyfairisle | E: | |
| Susanna Robson |
