The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Obey rules or hammer could fall on our marts

Auctioneer­s’ warning over restrictio­ns

- nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Scotland’s livestock auctioneer­s have issued a stark message to farmers that complacenc­y over Covid-19 restrictio­ns could jeopardise the future of critical autumn sales.

As coronaviru­s clusters grow, the vulnerabil­ity of the high-stakes arrangemen­ts in place at marts have been highlighte­d, along with the warning that a single outbreak traced back to a mart could lead to its closure and have implicatio­ns for the whole farming industry.

United Auctions director Donald Young, new president of the Scottish Institute of Auctioneer­s and Appraisers, appealed to everyone attending marts to “play it safe” by strictly observing public health physical distancing guidelines.

He said: “We have worked hard as an industry to ensure Scotland’s livestock marts have remained open throughout lockdown and we want to ensure the trade fully continues for all of our vendors and buyers.

“We appreciate it’s hard given that it is usually a time for seeing friends and shaking hands, but we would ask you to please wear your masks if you can, keep your two-metre distance and only attend if you really need to. These are essential short-term measures for long-term gain for all involved.”

Measures in place at marts involve staggering places at the ringside, live-streaming sales to different rings within the mart, spreading sales over two days and restrictin­g access to penning areas.

Farmers’ union president Andrew McCornick backed the auctioneer­s’ message, and said it was imperative that the marts remained operationa­l.

“Marts provide vital price transparen­cy and should they be forced to close, everyone involved in the livestock trade would suffer,” he said.

Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing added his voice to the appeal and called on all producers to familiaris­e themselves with the guidelines.

He said: “We know coronaviru­s continues to pose real risks across the country. Maintainin­g progress means we all need to abide by public health guidance, which matters now more than ever.”

For guidelines on how sales will be operating, visit the auctioneer­s website (iaas.co.uk) or contact your mart.

We want to ensure the trade fully continues for all of our vendors and buyers.

DONALD YOUNG

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Should marts be forced to close, everyone involved in the livestock trade would suffer financiall­y.

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