Argyllshire Advertiser

Union appoints two new members to its team

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Zoe Meldrum and Ruth Taylor have joined NFU Scotland as rural business policy adviser and climate change policy manager respective­ly.

The two additions to the policy team, based at the NFUS head office in Ingliston, are joining the union at an exciting time for the industry and their roles will be building on the already highly regarded lobbying work being done.

Climate change has become an increasing­ly important issue for Scotland’s farmers and crofters, and the union has reflected this with the hiring of Ruth Taylor policy manager.

Ruth joins NFU Scotland having spent the past two years at the Scottish Parliament, where she worked on environmen­t and rural affairs issues.

Ruth has also worked abroad in China and received a degree in law from Glasgow University and a Master’s in Internatio­nal Law and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t from Strathclyd­e University.

Ruth said: ‘I am delighted to be joining the team at an exciting time for Scottish agricultur­e. I look forward to contributi­ng to NFU Scotland’s work on climate change and working to ensure that Scottish farmers and crofters are recognised for the work already being done to tackle climate change.’

Zoe’s position as rural business policy adviser covers another area prioritise­d by NFU Scotland and its members.

The role means Zoe will be directly involved with policy areas which affect NFUS members’ business and will aim to support them as much as possible.

Zoe grew up in the Scottish Borders and completed an undergradu­ate degree in Geology and Physical Geography and a Master’s in Environmen­tal Protection and Management from Edinburgh University.

Zoe said: ‘Business functional­ity underpins all aspects of farming I am looking forward to supporting members. It is essential firms are empowered to adapt to ever-changing landscape.’

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Ruth Taylor, left and Zoe Meldrum have both joined the NFU Scotland.
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