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NFU Scotland Calls for Farm Assurance Change

Members recognise benefits of farm assurance, but schemes must work in the best interests of primary producers.

NFU Scotland’s submission to the independent UK Farm Assurance Review (FAR) has called for current farm assurance systems to change and that farm assurance schemes must work more for the interests of the primary producer in the future.

In its submission, the Union stated that members recognised some of the benefits which assurance schemes provide, but that there were many fundamental issues which must be addressed. Those issues included: 

  • Perceived lack of value for money that assurance schemes provide.
  • The growing audit burden on farms and crofts.
  • Concerns about the governance of schemes.

Writing NFU Scotland’s submission, Director of Policy Jonnie Hall said: “NFU Scotland has been in support of the principles of farm assurance for decades and remains so.  But many of our farming and crofting members, across a full range of sectors, have used this review to make clear a significant number of concerns around the function and value of current schemes.  Those must be taken forward by the review to ensure farm assurance schemes are fit for purpose and serve the needs of our farmers and crofters in the future.

“We look to the appointed independent commissioners carrying out the review to make clear recommendations that, when adopted, will improve audit systems, utilise technology, rebuild trust, improve communications, and introduce more transparency and accountability into our farm assurance schemes.”

NFU Scotland is seeking outcomes from the review that result in the following;

  • Assurance schemes deliver meaningful change for members and act on the recommendations that are put forward.
  • Deliver greater value for money to scheme members through premiums, preferential market access or promotion of Scottish and British produce.
  • Progress is made to address the on-farm audit burden, reduce complexity and duplication, and change the culture of audit to one that guides and supports good practice.
  • Concerns about farmer representation and trust in the governance of assurance schemes are addressed.
  • Assurance schemes can challenge buyers’ sourcing policies which undermine domestic standards.
  • Consumer trust in domestic and export markets for Scottish and British food is enhanced.
  • The unique needs of different sectors in the assurance landscape are recognised.

Mr Hall added: “We fully support the intentions and purpose of the review. It presents a significant opportunity for farmers and crofters, supply chain actors, stakeholders and assurance schemes to find a new way forward to address the many concerns of the primary producer.”  

Notes to editors

  • Together with AHDB, NFU, NFU Cymru, and the Ulster Farmers’ Union, NFU Scotland jointly commissioned the independent UK Farm assurance Review (FAR). The FAR is intended as an opportunity to reconsider farm assurance by considering of all areas of assurance across all relevant schemes, as well as the needs of farmers and crofters and the supply chain, and how it can be made fit for the future. 
  • The review is separate from the recent governance review of Red Tractor although NFU Scotland welcomes that the FAR Commissioners will be taking the governance review of Red Tractor into account as part of the FAR.

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Contact Bob Carruth on 0131 472 4006

Author: Bob Carruth

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News Article No.: 75/24


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About The Author

Bob Carruth

A dairy farmer’s son, I joined NFU Scotland in 1999 after 13 years as an agricultural journalist. Following spells as a regional manager and policy lead on milk, livestock and animal health and welfare, I became Communications Director in 2008.

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