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Absolute Parity Required to Resolve Seed Potato Export Issues

NFU Scotland  responds to Scottish Government Seed Potato Consultation

NFU Scotland has responded to the Scottish Government’s consultation on exporting Scottish seed potatoes to the Europe Union (EU) and Northern Ireland (NI), calling for UK Governments to focus on and explore all possible avenues to reopen the EU and NI markets to ensure reciprocal arrangements in accordance with the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) are in place as soon as possible and that there is equivalence across all imports and exports.

The Union also stated that it was fully supportive of Scottish Government’s proposal to work across Great Britain to develop a thriving and self-contained seed potato market.  This will help address the ongoing disadvantage being experienced by Scotland’s seed potato businesses following the loss of established markets in NI and the EU post Brexit.

With regard to the consultation proposal about examining a ‘Scotland-specific’ agreement with the EU, the Union was categorical in its response that this is not a valuable use of resources across Governments or of benefit to the sector, would be against the UK Internal Market Act 2020, and that the priority activity should be channelled into resolving the current disparity and building a prosperous, sustainable market.

Commenting on the Union’s consultation response, Martin Kennedy, NFU Scotland President said; “We have welcomed the opportunity to respond to the Scottish
Government’s consultation on seed potato exports.  Our principal response is that securing an agreement under the TCA as soon as possible is essential as time is of the essence.  Seed potato growers across the UK are being severely impacted by the continued blocking of the UK’s application for equivalency which is incompatible with the TCA.

“There has to be parity for the sector.  The current derogation that allows EU seed potatoes to come into the UK until the end of June 2021 has been unhelpful in encouraging an agreement on equivalence and we are calling for this not to be extended.

“We are also advocating Government support for identifying and developing a thriving, sustainable market within GB.  Scotland’s seed potato producers are seeking such opportunities and security so that they can grow with confidence knowing that there is a identified market for their high-quality produce.  

“NFU Scotland will continue to lobby both governments with urgency to safeguard Scotland’s high-value potato industry.  We must focus on what is clearly achievable through the TCA and work towards the right and proper outcome for our significant seed potato sector and its economic importance to Scotland.”

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Contact Diana McGowan on 07920 018619

Author: Diana McGowan

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News Article No.: 47/21


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Diana McGowan

Diana joined NFU Scotland in October 2019 bringing with her over 20 years work experience in communication roles in tourism, events and forestry in both private and public sectors. She is now a key member of the Communications team and is Editor of the Union’s flagship Scottish Farming Leader magazine.

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