The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Moves to help firms over butter shortage

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The Scottish Government has announced urgent action to help bakers and shortbread makers in the wake of a butter shortage.

Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing said a feasibilit­y study would be carried out to see if collective buying and storing of butter was an option that could help combat shortages and rising costs.

The Scottish Agricultur­al Organisati­on Society has been tasked with the work, which will also look at possible ways to combat volatility in the butter industry.

Mr Ewing told an audience at the RBS Food and Drink conference that the food and drink sector was a “significan­t and growing part of our economy” and ministers wanted to support manufactur­ers “particular­ly during times of economic pressure”.

He said: “The price of wholesale butter has doubled since the start of the year, with wholesale prices at a record high.

“This is a concern for many of our smaller food and drink manufactur­ers who use butter as a primary ingredient, such as our shortbread and confection­ery producers and bakeries, and who are finding trading tough.

“We expect to see the outcome of the study within the next month or so and we look forward to supporting the industry in whatever way we can.”

The feasibilit­y study is being funded from the £1 million Market Driven Supply Chain project, which the Scottish Government establishe­d in March.

 ??  ?? Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing is pledging to help.
Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing is pledging to help.

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