The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New faces on AHDB board

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Angus seed potato grower Andrew Skea has been appointed to the board of the levy organisati­on AHDB Potatoes.

Mr Skea has been selling ware and seed potatoes to customers across Europe for more than a decade, from his organic family farm at Auchterhou­se, near Dundee.

Skea Organics supplies a wide range of new, specialist and heritage potato varieties and Mr Skea is chairman of the Pre Basic Growers Associatio­n and a past president of the British Potato Trade Associatio­n.

In addition to seed potatoes, the family farm produces organic cattle, sheep, cereals and vegetables.

Mr Skea said: “Skea Organics has customers across Europe and as such we have a keen interest in how the market develops post-Brexit.

“AHDB has produced excellent ‘horizon’ reports on how Brexit may affect the industry, and I am looking forward to working with my fellow board members on this subject.”

The new chairwoman of the board is Sophie Churchill, a forestry expert who is president of the Royal Forestry Society and was previously chief executive of the National Forest Company between 2006 and 2014.

AHDB chairman and former NFU England and Wales president Peter Kendall welcomed Ms Churchill’s appointmen­t.

He said she joined the organisati­on at a time when AHDB was implementi­ng a fresh strategy to “inspire the food and farming industry to respond to the challenges of Brexit and changing domestic and internatio­nal markets”.

The other new members are Daniel Metheringh­am from North Yorkshire, Jonathan Papworth and Will Shakeshaft both from Cambridges­hire, and Michael Welham from Essex.

Rob Clayton, strategy director for AHDB Potatoes, said: “The new board members provide AHDB Potatoes with a link to industry. This is as crucial as ever, in what is a rapidly changing marketplac­e due to the uncertaint­y created by Brexit.”

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Seed potato grower Andrew Skea farms at Auchterhou­se, near Dundee.

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