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Scottish food and drink sector concerned over rushed UK-Australia trade deal

Scottish Food and drink organisations have written an open letter to the UK International Trade Secretary expressing concern that trade deal…

Warning: Proposals would have devastating impact on Scotland s red meat supply chain

By Neale McQuistin The Scottish Red Meat Resilience Group has responded in strong opposition to the recommendations in both the DEFRA and Scottish Government consultations on Welfare of Animals at Transport, which closes for submissions this week. According to the group, if implemented, the proposals contained within the consultations would have a devastating impact on Scotland’s red meat supply chain. The cross-industry group, which aims to seek out ways to protect, promote and develop the industry, was established in 2019. Chaired by Quality Meat Scotland’s chair Kate Rowell, the group consists of representatives from across the supply chain including the Scottish Beef Association, NFU Scotland, National Sheep Association Scotland, Scottish Association of Young Farmers’ Clubs, Scottish Association of Meat Wholesalers, Pig Industry Leadership Group, Scottish Federation of Meat Traders Association, and The Institute of Auctioneers & Appraisers in Scotland.

George Milne – Farming s environmental benefits must be recognised and rewarded

Farming union NFU Scotland to host hustings ahead of elections

Farming union NFU Scotland to host hustings ahead of elections by Gemma Mackenzie © Nancy Nicolson/DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up NFU Scotland (NFUS) is hosting a series of online hustings events ahead of its presidential elections next month. The farming union has already confirmed Aberfeldy farmer Martin Kennedy, who is one of its existing vice-presidents, will be elected to the role of president at the virtual annual general meeting on February 12.

Aberfeldy farmer Martin Kennedy set to become new NFU Scotland president

by Gemma Mackenzie © Nancy Nicolson/DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Aberfeldy farmer Martin Kennedy is set to be elected president of NFU Scotland (NFUS) at the union’s annual general meeting in February. Mr Kennedy, who is one of two vice-presidents at the organisation, is the only candidate forward for one of the most important jobs in Scottish agriculture. He will replace Andrew McCornick, who has been in the role for four years.

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