The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

RBST rewards sustainabi­lity

- GEMMA MACKIE

The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) has named the winners of its inaugural Scotland Food & Farming Sustainabi­lity Awards.

The awards were launched to reward people and businesses in the food and farming sector who put environmen­tal sustainabi­lity at the heart of what they do.

Winners were revealed at this year’s Royal Highland Show with the awards presented by Environmen­t Minister Mairi McAllan.

She congratula­ted the award winners and said: “I wish them every success in growing their sustainabl­e businesses.

“The genetic diversity of our livestock is an important part of Scottish agricultur­e.

“Rare breeds are the result of hundreds of years of selective breeding developed to meet a range of cultural needs and a variety of environmen­tal niches.”

The winner of the RBST champion of the year award was Alice Lennox, who helps her father Graham run Doonies Rare Breed Farm on the outskirts of Aberdeen, while sustainabl­e farm of the year award went to Uradale farm in Shetland, which is home to native Shetland breeds of cattle and sheep.

The sustainabl­e small farm of the year accolade went to Bob Pratley’s Tullich Highland Rare Breed Pigs enterprise on his croft near Invergordo­n, while the sustainabl­e food producer of the year award was presented to Jane Cooper and the Orkney Boreray Community for work to make mutton from Orkney Boreray sheep a niche commercial product.

Other winners included: the sustainabl­e produce retail outlet of the year award to Forres-based Macbeths Butchers; the sustainabl­e farming communicat­or of the year award to Aberdeensh­ire smallholde­r Nikki Yoxall; and the joint winner in the sustainabl­e chef of the year to Paul Newman from Errichel & Thyme near Aberfeldy.

RBST vice president for Scotland Martin Beard said: “RBST Scotland is delighted to celebrate the innovative businesses which are leading the resurgence of sustainabl­e food and farming in Scotland.

“The standard of entries was exceptiona­lly high and it has been a pleasure to share the stories of such fantastic work taking place across Scotland to put environmen­tal sustainabi­lity at the heart of food and farming.”

 ?? ?? WINNER: Champion of the year Alice Lennox with RBST chairman John Atkinson.
WINNER: Champion of the year Alice Lennox with RBST chairman John Atkinson.

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