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Six Inches of Soil: Documentary Screening

Location: Square Deal, Huntly, 22-23 The Square Huntly AB54 8BR.

SEDA Land are delighted to announce a screening of the eagerly anticipated documentary film, Six Inches of Soil. The film tells the inspiring story of young British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, our health and provide for local communities. The screening will take place at the Square Deal, on 28 March at 5.30pm and will include a discussion led by David Miller, Knowledge Exchange Coordinator at James Hutton Institute. We will also aim to provide a summary of the roundtable discussion from the event funded by the Scottish Government and hosted by SEDA Land at Knock Farm near Huntly titled “You Are What Your Food Eats”. The participants are collectively investigating the long-term effects of land-use decisions on climate change and the food chain.


This event is now Sold Out, however there is an alternative screening on the same day at MacLaren Stuart Room in Old College, University of Edinburgh, South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL.

To learn more about this event, follow the link above. Tickets for this alternative screening will become available shortly.