The Scotsman

Ewing pursues seed potato funds

- By BRIAN HENDERSON

“Everything possible” will be done to reverse the damaging impact which Brexit is set to have on Scotland’s seed potato sector, the country’ s rural economy secretary, Fergus Ewing, has pledged

The sector fell through the gaps of last week’s trade deal with Europe as the UK government did not agree to be “dynamicall­y aligned” with EU rules.

That means that exports of Scottish seed potatoes to Europe and Northern Ireland will no longer be allowed after 1 January.

Around 22,000 tonnes of high health Scottish seed potatoes worth around £12 million are normally exported to the EU and Northern Ireland each year – and while much of the current year’s trade was rushed through in autumn to avoid a risk of trade interrupti­on in spring, growers remain uncertain

Following talks with the trade this week, Ewing contacted UK De fr a minister, George Eustice, to highlight the importance of the trade to Scotland and to discuss possible solutions.

He said the UK government had been unsuccessf­ul in making the case for the trade and highlighte­d his concerns that the existence of Scottish growers reliant on supplying customers in the EU and NI was being put at risk.

“We will not rest on this issue until ever y possible option has been explored. I met with industry leaders this week to hear their grave concerns, and expect the UK government to make every effort, alongside the Scottish Government, to ensure our Scottish potato producers do not suffer from the damaging consequenc­es of our exit from Europe.”

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