Argyllshire Advertiser

Celebratin­g Scotland’s food and farming industry

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Driven by grassroots members, farmers and crofters have been seeking an opportunit­y to remind people about the fantastic story of food and farming in Scotland, and to thank them for their support.

Writing on the NFU Scotland’s blog, vice-president Martin Kennedy announced that such an opportunit­y will come on Saturday May 23.

‘All too often, an illinforme­d small minority have used media platforms to paint our industry in a bad light or tar us with the same brush over production standards in other parts of the world.

‘The facts suggest that the public truly value what we do, what we deliver, and we want to meet them and thank them.

‘Whether it is meat, milk, cereals, fruit or veg, Scottish farming produces safe, nutritious food grown and reared sustainabl­y, and at the same time delivers so much for the environmen­t through climate change mitigation and biodiversi­ty.

‘All that results in a massive contributi­on to the rural economy.

‘So let’s come together on May 23 to get that message across.

‘Events being planned for that day will give the opportunit­y for all involved in farming and crofting to get in front of as many of our consumers as possible to showcase just exactly why we should be proud of what we produce in Scotland.

‘This national day of celebratio­n, to involve events in towns and cities across all our regions, will raise public awareness of the benefits of eating Scottish produce to the next level.

‘There’s a lot of excellent informatio­n available from other industry organisati­ons and we will build on that to get the true facts and our story out there.

‘This will include some of the excellent work that’s been done by our own climate change policy experts within NFUS and Scotland’s research institutes, independen­tly produced and scientific­ally-verified, to ensure the informatio­n we put into the public domain will be factual.

‘The one thing we can all do is give a little time to try and help the industry.

‘NFU Scotland and others will provide the informatio­n that’s required and events will be coordinate­d through our team of regional managers.

‘We want every member and their families to be involved.

‘We know we can provide the man power, so this is a plea to everyone to be a part of this which I sincerely believe could be a game changer.

‘We’ve got something to be extrememly proud of, let’s take this opportunit­y on May 23 to shout it from the roof tops.’

Further details will be provided on regional events being planned in the weeks ahead.

 ??  ?? NFU Scotland vice-president Martin Kennedy.
NFU Scotland vice-president Martin Kennedy.

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