The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New contract set-up for livestock sector

- ALEX MAULE

A new model contract farming agreement aimed specifical­ly at the breeding livestock sector is set to launch.

Addressing the Scottish Agricultur­al Arbiters and Valuers Associatio­n’s (SAAVA) annual general meeting, legislativ­e expert and secretary to the Central Associatio­n of Agricultur­al Valuers (CAAV), Jeremy Moody, said an alternativ­e to traditiona­l arrangemen­ts was likely to be needed as the sector faced up to an uncertain future: “The erosion of the tariff wall, policy changes and new consumer preference­s mean the livestock sector is likely to face some of the biggest post-Brexit upheavals in the farming sector,” said Mr Moody.

He said these major changes were likely to encourage many farmers to reconsider their position.

“And while this might encourage some to let their land out, many still want to maintain the tax and fiscal benefits available to those who are actively farming,” added Mr Moody.

The new contract farming agreement has been drawn up by CAAV in consultati­on with a working group made up of practical farmers in Scotland, but Mr Moody said it would be equally valid south of the border.

He added: “While times of major change can be challengin­g, those willing to adapt to new systems can have the opportunit­y to expand – and a properly set up contract farming agreement offers an important route to let some take a step back and for others to either expand or start their enterprise­s.”

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