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Forth and Clyde Appoints Sheena Foster as New Regional Manager

NFU Scotland’s Forth and Clyde Region has appointed Sheena Foster as its new Regional Manager.

01/02/2023

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Holly Fitzsimmons Joins NFU Scotland as Regional Manager for Ayrshire

Holly Fitzsimmons has joined the NFU Scotland team, taking over the role of Regional Manager for Ayrshire.

01/02/2023

Blog

Evidence is everything! Making the most of members’ survey

In this job evidence is everything, writes Crops Policy Manager David Michie.

01/02/2023

Blog

Licencing system key to Hunting Bill impact

The Scottish Government have, for some time, been determined to stop fox hunting, and the Hunting with Dogs, (Scotland) Bill that was approved by the Scottish Parliament on 24 January is the conclusion of that determination writes Ian Duncan Millar, member and chair of the Atholl and Breadalbane fox control society.

30/01/2023

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Scotland’s Iconic Beef Herd Set to Shrink Further While Flock Size Could Increase

NFU Scotland’s 2023 Intentions Survey, which closed on 10 January, has pointed to further shrinkage in Scotland’s iconic beef sector, with many farmers reducing cow numbers alongside indications that some are replacing them with sheep.

25/01/2023

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Union Welcomes Successful Agri-Environment Awards and Slurry Storage Funding Announcement

NFU Scotland has welcomed the announcement that 680 rural businesses with projects that protect the environment and mitigate the impacts of climate change will share more than £14 million this year from the 2022 Agri-Environment Climate Scheme (AECS).

20/01/2023

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Haulage Industry Stalwart Ian Connor Takes Prestigious Argyll & The Islands Award

Haulage industry legend Ian Connor, who has been helping farmers and crofters since the 1950’s, is this year’s recipient of the Stalwart award, presented annually by NFU Scotland’s Argyll & the Islands region.

20/01/2023

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Major Survey Highlights Failures of Scottish Government on Future Agricultural Policy as Biggest Threat to Farmers and Crofters

NFU Scotland’s 2023 Intentions Survey has seen the nation’s farmers and crofters identify growing uncertainty over Scottish Government’s future agricultural policy as the greatest threat to their business.

18/01/2023

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UK Government must address long running failure on Border controls

The long running failure of the UK Government to introduce post-Brexit Border controls on meat entering the UK continue to leave farmers and crofters exposed to the introduction of devastating animal diseases such as African Swine Fever.

12/01/2023

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Union Seeks Clarity as Primary Production and on Farm Storage Appears to Miss Out on High Level Energy Relief

Farming’s position as a critical industry may have been undermined by the UK Government in its review of the Energy Bill Relief Scheme, further impacting the nation’s food security.

11/01/2023

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