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Union to carry our ‘shelfwatch’ as beef prices struggleNFU Scotland is urging shoppers and retailers to boost their support for tasty, nutritious Scotch beef this spring.Farmers and crofters producing beef are facing challenging trading conditions, with beef prices down by as much as 22 per cent compered to where they were last summer due to poorer retail sales at home while a strengthening of sterling against the euro since August 2018 has affected the export market.The low beef price is further compounding the uncertainty felt by many beef farmers during the ongoing political confusion over Brexit, with farmers and crofters unsure or unable to invest for the future.NFU Scotland will carry out a beef ‘shelfwatch’ over the coming weeks, looking at major retailers to identify which retailers are supporting the Scotch Beef PGI label over imported product. Shoppers are reminded that local butchers and farm shops are often the best place to go to find locally sourced Scotch beef.NFU Scotland Livestock Committee Chairman Jimmy Ireland said: “Scottish beef farmers and crofters will continue to do our part to feed the nation with high quality and healthy beef despite challenging economic conditions, but we need to be supported by our retailers and customers now more than ever.“While we are still some time away from prime BBQ weather, shoppers can continue to support Scotch beef this spring, look for the Scotch Beef PGI label and make sure beef plays a part when planning a healthy, hearty menu each week. “While we all love beef stews or a top-quality steak, why not be a bit more adventurous by having a spaghetti bolognaise or spicy beef curry!“We know that Scottish shoppers strongly value the great story that Scottish beef farming has to tell, recognising our high-quality assurance standards as well as the significant environmental benefits generated by grazing Scotland’s grassy hills and uplands. “It’s important, therefore, that our largest retailers show the strongest possible support for us in their stores. That’s why NFU Scotland will be carrying out a beef shelf watch in the coming weeks, to identify the best supporters of Scotch beef, and thank them for that support.“Next month, Quality Meat Scotland will launch its latest marketing campaign for the Scotch Beef PGI, which NFU Scotland is wholeheartedly supporting. I’d urge everyone to get behind the campaign and to be extremely proud of what we do – delivering the best-tasting, high-quality beef. “The economic conditions may be challenging; the weather is unpredictable, and the post-Brexit future is uncertain. However, the one thing people can be certain of is that Scotch beef is the best.” Notes to Editor
• A picture of Livestock Committee Chairman Jimmy Ireland is available by request from media@nfus.org.uk EndsContact Bob Carruth on 0131 472 4006
Author: Bob Carruth
Date Published: 27/02/2019
News Article No.: 27/19
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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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