The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Kit launched in answer to vegan promo

- GEMMA MACKIE

Farm levy bodies across the UK have relaunched a toolkit to help livestock farmers counter the upcoming Veganuary initiative.

The toolkit – Having Positive Conversati­ons about Red Meat – has been produced by Scottish red meat levy body Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) in conjunctio­n with the Agricultur­e and Horticultu­re Developmen­t Board (AHDB) in England and Meat Promotion Wales (HCC).

First launched last December, it aims to bolster red meat industry confidence ahead of Veganuary – an initiative that encourages people to adopt a vegan diet for the month of January.

The levy bodies said the toolkit – which contains a range of downloadab­le resources such as social media graphics, videos and shareable statistics – had been created to “positively manage” the reputation of the red meat industry in January and beyond.

“The purpose of this toolkit isn’t to fight back or target those with a different lifestyle, but to add the voices of all aspects of the red meat industry – from farmers, hauliers, vets, butchers, auctioneer­s and processors – to the discussion,” said QMS director of marketing and communicat­ions, Lesley Cameron.

“We have a lot to be proud of, with Scotch meat not only tasting delicious and being rich in essential nutrients, but produced to some of the highest possible farming and animal welfare standards.”

AHDB head of marketing, Liam Byrne, encouraged farmers to make use of the toolkit and said: “Our farmers have a great story to tell, and we hope this pack serves them well to start those conversati­ons to help people to reconnect with the people who produce their food.”

He said the toolkit coincided with the relaunch of AHDB’S We Eat Balanced advertisin­g campaign.

The campaign, which features a TV advert, aims to showcase the role meat and dairy from the UK play in a balanced and sustainabl­e diet, with a focus on highlighti­ng both food groups as a natural source of vitamin B12.

The toolkit is online at qmscotland.co.uk

 ?? ?? ANSWERING BACK: Quality Meat Scotland has relaunched its toolkit to promote “positive conversati­ons” about the industry.
ANSWERING BACK: Quality Meat Scotland has relaunched its toolkit to promote “positive conversati­ons” about the industry.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom