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Union Committed to Re-Establishing Seed Potato Trade with Europe

Vice President Andrew Connon opens new Scottish base for Solana Seeds

NFU Scotland Vice President Andrew Connon confirmed the Union’s commitment to seeing Scotland’s valuable seed potato trade with Europe reinstated.

Mr Connon was officially opening a new Scottish base for seed potato specialists Solana Seeds at Wester Meathie, near Forfar yesterday (11 August).  The event took place on the eve of Potatoes in Practice, the UK’s biggest one day potato event being held at the James Hutton Institute’s Balruddery Farm, near Dundee today (12 August)  



Speaking at the opening, Mr Connon said: “Scottish seed potato producers have done a tremendous job over many decades in establishing Scottish grown seed potatoes as a leading global brand.  We have an industry to be proud of, whilst the degree of specialization and technical expertise within the sector is second to none.

“The biggest issue we face is the lack of a current export market to Europe.  With more than 75% of GB’s seed potato exports coming from Scotland, this ssituation has caused chaos for many growers.  The unjust situation in place until the end of June, whereby EU Seed could come in whilst UK exports were halted should never have been allowed to happen.

“However, we need to find a sustainable solution to the issue and soon.  We continue to lobby hard and are liaising with Scottish Government, the UK Government, Defra, the European potato trade and membership bodies, as well as the wider potato sector in Scotland. It is apparent that European growers want our seed potatoes whilst some UK growers have a need for imports from Europe. The entire situation is purely political and totally unacceptable.

“The EU trade situation is a bad one for the whole potato sector, with no winners. As we move forward, we must think about what’s best in the long-term for the Scottish potato sector.

“Seed potato trade with the EU and GB must be reciprocal. This is an established principle that must remain in place for our members’ interests. Any one-way trade deals with individual members states would undermine this principle and will be extremely unwelcome.

“However, we must be mindful that almost 80,000 tonnes of Scottish seed potatoes are exported to Non-EU Countries with the potential for increased trade with Egypt, Morocco, Israel, Canary Islands, Saudi Arabia and Thailand.

“We want to see Scotland’s reputation for seed potatoes continue to grow worldwide and it is truly refreshing to see Solana Seeds investing in a Scottish base at Wester Meathie.”

Mr Connon also underlined the work NFU Scotland has undertaken to prepare the industry for the wind-down of levy body AHDB’s potatoes function.

“NFU Scotland has conducted a survey in conjunction with the Scottish Society for Crop Research (SSCR) to identify which of AHDB’s functions are most valued by the industry.  The results, once available, will be used to help us lobby both government and industry about future support for the potato sector after AHDB has wound down. This will ensure that valued functions will continue to be carried out.  It will also help start the process of identifying who should be responsible for them in future, and how they should be funded.”  

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Contact Bob Carruth on 07788 927675


Author: Bob Carruth

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News Article No.: 102/21


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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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