The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

A special anniversar­y for farming competitio­n

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One of Scotland’s leading prime beef and lamb carcase competitio­ns is celebratin­g its 25th anniversar­y later this year.

Scotland’s Premier Meat Exhibition was introduced by the Scottish National Fatstock Club and late Scotbeef managing director Ian Galloway in 1992.

It was designed to complement the club’s longrunnin­g annual pre-Christmas prime stock show LiveScot and allow animals to be judged on the hoof and then on the hook.

“The competitio­n was a completely new concept which farmers grasped with both hands and were eager to get involved with,” said club chairman Hugh Dunlop.

“Today, the competitio­n is one of the largest of its kind in Europe and there’s nothing on the same scale anywhere in the UK.”

Each year, the contest attracts a huge entry of top prime cattle and sheep from beef and lamb producers across Scotland and the north of England.

The event also attracts internatio­nal visitors and each year members of the Milan Butchers’ Associatio­n present a trophy for the best carcase suitable for the Italian market.

The Jean-Marie MacQuet Trophy is also presented for the champion export lamb.

For the past three years the contest has also included young livestock producer classes to encourage the next generation of beef and lamb producers into the industry and help educate them in the skills of livestock production and what the market requires.

The club said it hoped to attract a large entry this year to mark the competitio­n’s silver jubilee.

Live judging will take place at Caledonian Marts, Stirling, on Wednesday November 15.

Slaughter, dressing, grading and judging will follow at Scotbeef’s state-of-the-art meat plant at Bridge of Allan, near Stirling, where the Premier Meat Exhibition will take place on Saturday November 18.

The fatstock club’s annual LiveScot winter show takes place on Saturday November 25 at Lanark Market.

It was a concept farmers grasped with both hands

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