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Angus steps down from forum as Fergus moves on

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‘This has been not only through his time chairing meetings, but all the activity that goes on behind the scenes that many of us don’t realise.

‘I have only been involved in the forum for the last 12 years and in that time have seen the developmen­t of the Argyll and Islands Agricultur­al Strategy in 2005 and the delivery of tangible activities against that strategy. This has been far more than just a round table tick box engagement process.’

In addition to this, Fergus Younger, who joined the forum in 2006 has also stepped down to take on a fulltime role with the Scottish Agricultur­al Organisati­on Society.

Bill acknowledg­ed WELL-KNOWN Argyll farmer Angus MacFadyen has stood down as chairman of the Argyll and Isles Agricultur­al Forum after 19 years.

Angus, a livestock farmer at Bragleenmo­re, Kilninver, handed over the reins last Friday to Kintyre’s Sandy Pirie.

On behalf of the forum, Bill Dundas, Principal Agricultur­al Officer with the Rural Payments and Inspection­s Division in Oban, acknowledg­ed the significan­t contributi­on Angus has made during this time.

Bill said: ‘Angus has given a great deal of his own time to the forum to secure a better future for Argyll’s agricultur­al sector over the last 19 years and it has been greatly appreciate­d. the contributi­on that Fergus has made over the last 10 years. This has included delivering strategic aims such as the developmen­t of the Food from Argyll brand, work on the Argyll Hill Lamb project, island slaughterh­ouses, the working farm woodlands and, most recently, work with Kintyre and Bute’s dairy farmers.

‘The appointmen­t of a full-time developmen­t officer, Fergus Younger, in 2006, gave the forum the opportunit­y to deliver on its aspiration­s,’ continued Bill.

‘Securing the funding was one of the most impressive bits of partnershi­p working I have been involved in and Angus was instrument­al in this. There are some great results from this work and I believe the forum has made Argyll’s agricultur­al sector stronger and more prosperous and Angus has been a crucial part of that.

‘On behalf of the farming community in Argyll and the Islands and the other forum members, I thank both Fergus and Angus for the valuable contributi­on they have made.’

With Sandy Pirie the new chairman, John Dickson, a livestock farmer from Bute and current NFU Scotland regional board chairman, takes on the vice chairman’s role.

Angus will remain very much to the fore of agricultur­al policy developmen­t in his role as chairman of the NFUS environmen­t and land use committee, having just been re-elected to this position for the second year.

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Angus MacFadyen.

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