The Scotsman

Business skills competitio­n set to return to Agriscot

- By BRIAN HENDERSON bhenderson@farming.co.uk

The cancellati­on of many of the summer’s farming shows and exhibition­s has continued in recent weeks, but organisers of the leading winter get-together – Agriscot – have confirmed their intention to run the event in its normal format.

Robert Neill, who chairs the organising committee, said that plans for the Agriscot 2021 competitio­ns were progressin­g - with a new sponsor announced for one of the event’s most important attraction­s, the business skills competitio­n.

“We are determined that the competitio­n will go ahead in 2021, after an enforced break in 2020 due to Covid,” said Neill.

While the regional heats and the generous, ‘but welldeserv­ed’ winner’s prize of £1000, meant that this was a relatively expensive competitio­n for Agriscot to stage, Neill said this made the new sponsorshi­p from NFU Mutual particular­ly welcome.

Commenting on the Agriscot event he said that while the board had been “blown away” by the number at last year’s on-line event, which had been far in excess of prediction­s, a live event would always be the first choice.

“The success of our 2020 event, despite the very difficult circumstan­ces and a faltering start to the year, gives us the confidence to say that Agriscot 2021 will definitely go ahead on Wednesday November 17.

“Our preference is, naturally, for a physical event - welcoming everyone in person to a packed-out Royal Highland Centre. However, if lockdown restrictio­ns prevent that happening, we are also very positive about the prospects for an online Agriscot on that date.”

The business skills competitio­n, which is designed to encourage young people aged 16-26 to develop their farm and business management skills has seen many of previous winners of the competitio­n come from the various SRUC campuses.

However, the organisers are keen to encourage young people from other educationa­l institutio­ns, modern apprentice­ships and those already in the workplace to join college students in taking up the challenge.

“It is great to see SRUC students take up the challenge of the Agriscot business skills competitio­n each year and I would encourage any SRUC student to do so again. However, it would also be great to see more young people from other educationa­l institutio­ns and indeed those already out in the workplace, come forward,” said Heather Kerr, who organises the various rounds.

Penny Montgomeri­e of the Scottish Associatio­n of Young Farmers Clubs backed the call for more to enter.

“Young farmers tend to be very competitiv­e by nature and our own annual competitio­ns, including our Member of the Year, are testament to that. Our members have had consistent success with this competitio­n in previous years and it would be great to see a SAYFC member take the title again in 2021.”

Mark Mcbrearty of NFU Mutual said it is important to support young people in agricultur­e.

“These young people will be the future of our industry and we’re delighted to be involved in this award which looks to inspire, challenge and reward them.

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Robert Neill of Agriscot

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