Scheme set up to provide foodbanks with venison as part of deer cull
- A farmer, Helen Stewart, plans to send four tonnes of venison annually to food banks from a deer cull on her farm, with support from grants and the National Lottery.
- Helen Stewart's farm has 650 deer, which has caused damage to local agriculture and biodiversity.
- The Cairngorm National Park Authority is involved in the project, which aims to manage the deer population.
- Jackie Mahoney, who runs Blue Door food bank, stated that the venison products are nutritious and provide a great outlet for excess meat.
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