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NFUS presses politicians to find solution to biofuel problemsNFU Scotland is pursuing high level solutions to the machinery problems many Scottish and UK farmers have been experiencing linked to the biofuel content in fuel.Fuel is a reserved issue and the Union is therefore seeking support from both the Scottish and UK Governments to find a solution and mitigate the problem. In December, the Union wrote to Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps MP that was shared with Scottish Government.
The Union welcomed the decision by fuel manufacturer Petroineos at the end of last year to reduce biofuel content as a short-term solution. NFU Scotland’s key asks of the UK Government are for it to:
Representatives from NFU Scotland and NFU attended a meeting with industry experts in December to discuss the specifications, standards and testing protocol of fuel. A commitment has been made to create a dedicated taskforce which will assess filter blocking within agricultural vehicles. NFU Scotland will participate in this group as members, alongside NFU representatives, to represent agricultural end-users. It is grateful for the continued collaboration with stakeholders to resolve this issue and calls for the taskforce to commence work immediately.Members still experiencing problems are encouraged to fill in the survey (https://www.nfuonline.com/cross-sector/farm-business/transport/transport-must-read/nfu-red-diesel-survey-tell-us-if-youre-experiencing-filter-blocking-issues/) Those who have previously reported problems to NFU Scotland are also asked to complete the survey. This information is vital to understand the specific types of machines that have been impacted and to assess the cause of filter blocking in agricultural vehicles.NFU Scotland Policy Adviser, Zoe Meldrum said: “Fuel problems remain a top priority for our members and time and resource continues to be dedicated towards finding practical solutions and apply lessons from this event to ensure fuel issues such as this cannot impact agriculture again. “Our political engagement and participation in the taskforce back that up.“Members’ evidence has been fundamental in understanding the problem and more than 400 contacted NFUS in November and December and we thank them for the invaluable information.“We are asking members who are continuing to have problems to complete the survey (available here) when they experience a problem.” EndsContact Bob Carruth on 0131 472 4006
Author: Bob Carruth
Date Published: 10/01/2020
News Article No.: 01/20
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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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