Skip to main content
Forestry and Land Scotland Logo
  1. Visit
      1. Find a forest
      2. Explore forest parks
    1. Accessible forests
    2. Stay the night
      1. Waymarked trails
      2. Cycling
      3. Mountain biking
      4. Photography
      5. Orienteering
      6. Camping
      7. Treetop adventure
      8. Water sports
      9. Horse riding
      1. Things to see
      2. Trees
      3. Wildlife
      4. Heritage
      5. Things to see in Winter
    3. Plan a visit with a group
    4. Visiting safely
    5. Parking
    Forest map

    Search for a forest by map

    Forests & trails information and closures

    An overview of all closures and high risk warnings on trails.

    Stay the night

    Park overnight in selected forest car parks as part of our motorhome scheme.

  2. About us
      1. Who we are
      2. Our mission and vision
      3. Leadership team
      4. Our values
      1. Careers
      2. Current Vacancies
      3. What we offer
      4. Candidate information
      5. A day in the life
      6. Apprenticeships
    1. Key documents
    2. Our impact
    3. Our approach to Gaelic
    Current Vacancies

    Some text

  3. What we do
      1. Taking Climate Action
      2. The climate emergency
      3. Forest resilience
      4. Peatland restoration
      5. Carbon offsetting
      6. Biodiversity
      7. Renewable energy
      1. Managing the land
      2. Planning our land management
      3. Our sustainable forestry
      4. Our tree nursery
      1. Conservation
      2. Habitat conservation
      3. Wildlife conservation
      4. Historic environment conservation
    1. Supporting outdoor exploration
    2. Working with communities
    3. Our projects
  4. Living and Working
      1. For businesses
      2. Timber sales
      3. Procurements and tenders
      4. Business opportunities
      5. Farming opportunities
      6. Venison sales
      7. Firewood sales
      1. For communities
      2. Transfer land and buildings to your community
      3. Land management plan consultations
      1. Permissions and Permits
      1. Learning and Education
      2. Outdoor learning
      3. Activity sheets
    1. Buy Land or Buildings
    Land management plan consultations

    Text here

    Current job opportunities

    Text here

  5. Get involved
    1. Have your say on consultations
    2. Hold an event
    3. Apply for a community asset transfer (CAT)
    4. Arrange a visit
    5. Work with us
  6. News
  7. Contact
Suggested links
    1. Home
    2. Media Centre
    3. Press releases
    28 November 2019 4 minutes

    New ideas for making the most of Scotland's tree seed

    Finding a technological solution to improving the yield from Scotland’s existing seed stock has taken a step forward – with ideas put forward by five companies winning research and development funding.

    Announced in July 2019 as part of the Scottish Government’s CivTech® 4.0 ‘Innovation Challenge’, Forestry and Land Scotland invited individuals, businesses, universities and stakeholders to consider ways of meeting the challenges of growing more young trees from seed.

    Maximising the yield from Scottish tree seed will boost tree planting in future years, boost the rural economy and significantly strengthen Scotland’s contribution to tackling the climate emergency.

    Josh Roberts, for Forestry and Land Scotland, said;

    “The demand for young trees in Scotland in 2019 has more than doubled in the past decade and we need to double it again within five years in order to meet Scotland’s climate change action plan commitments. Unfortunately, only around one third of collected seeds go on to produce young trees.

    “The five successful companies selected for the next phase of the Innovation Challenge have put forward strong ideas for systems or processes that could help combat seed losses to predation, weed competition, drought or simply a failure to germinate.

    “With the benefit of support from CivTech® and the ‘Can Do’ fund, they will now develop those ideas further with a view to ultimately developing a solution that will benefit both public and private sector tree nurseries.”

    The potential solutions being developed are:

    • Elsom seeds – applying knowledge of seed disinfection and priming technology to develop a range of pre-sowing treatments aimed at inducing rapid, uniform germination and promoting seed vigour.
    • Forestart - designing matting that ensures seeds are laid with the ideal spacing, suppresses weed growth and ensures additives such as fertilisers are delivered directly to the seedlings while germinating.
    • SilviBio – developing seed coating technologies that will retain moisture close to the seed and allow controlled delivery of vital nutrients and active ingredients, resulting in improved seedling emergence and survival.
    • Forest Research / Delta Seeds – developing an automated image analysis platform and  simple diagnostic test kit to deliver a seed vigour index and improve seed germination.
    • Cumbria Tree Growers -  adapting technological developments from vegetable production for major forestry tree species – planting tree seedlings produced under glass in a unique chain pot system ensuring sowing in optimum conditions.

    As well as benefiting the UK’s nursery sector, a proven solution could also find potential markets in other countries that practice a style of forestry similar to the UK – such as Norway, Sweden, France, Denmark, the Netherlands and Canada.

    Under the current ‘accelerator’ phase of the challenge each company now receives £20,000 +VAT to cover the costs of five months of laboratory or workshop testing to create a prototype. The prototypes that show the most potential to become a viable product will then be awarded contracts to carry out the more extensive field testing required to bring the product to market, with funding available for up to three years if necessary.

    Led by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) the project is being partnered by Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scottish Government and the Scottish Funding Council.

    Notes to editors

    1. Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) manages forests and land owned by Scottish Minsters in a way that supports and enables economically sustainable forestry; conserves and enhances the environment; delivers benefits for people and nature; and  supports Scottish Ministers in their role as leaders of Sustainable Forest Management and Sustainable Development through their stewardship of Scotland's national forests and land.
    2. forestryandland.gov.scot | www.twitter.com/ForestryLS
    3. Media enquiries to Paul Munro, Media Manager, Forestry and Land Scotland Media Office 0131 370 5059 or paul.munro@forestryandland.gov.scot

    Latest from FLS

    1. 10 Oct 2025

      Icelandic foresters take heart from Glen Nant oakwoods

    2. 10 Oct 2025

      Cairnbaan community to make former FLS offices a community hub

    3. 03 Oct 2025

      Fungus powering resilient woodland creation for FLS

    4. 03 Oct 2025

      Puck’s Glen safety warning

    5. 01 Oct 2025

      Glentress skills area to open next week

    Share this article

    • Share on Facebook
    • Share on X
    • Share on LinkedIn

    Feedback

    There is a problem

    Feedback

    Thank you for your feedback

    User feedback form


    Your feedback helps us to improve this website. Do not give any personal information because we cannot reply to you directly.


    Your feedback helps us improve this website. Do not provide any personal information here. If you need to get in touch with a query, please contact us.


    Your feedback helps us improve this website. Do not provide any personal information here. If you need to get in touch with a query, please contact us.

    Forestry and Land Scotland Logo

    Follow us on

    • Forestry and Land Scotland on Facebook
    • Forestry and Land Scotland on Twitter
    • Forestry and Land Scotland on Instagram
    • Forestry and Land Scotland on LinkedIn

    Utilities

    1. Accessibility
    2. Cookies
    3. Privacy Notice
    4. Terms and Conditions
    5. Freedom of Information
    6. Modern Slavery Statement

    Quick links

    1. Media Centre
    Forest Stewardship Council, the mark of responsible forestry Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, PEFC
    © Crown Copyright
    Forests and land that Scotland can be proud of Link to gov.scot gov.scot