Fish Farmer

Scottish processors seek help to expand

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SCOTLAND’S seafood processing sector is challengin­g ministers to help remove a series of blockages that stand in the way of its modernisat­ion and developmen­t.

The Scottish Seafood Associatio­n (SSA), which represents 81 small, medium and large processors, up from 67 just 18 months ago, has identified a range of issues which are holding the sector back.

During a ‘constructi­ve’ meeting last month with the Scottish minister for public finance and digital economy, Kate Forbes, at Nolan Seafoods in Aberdeen, SSA executive officer Jimmy Buchan highlighte­d several key issues.

First was the need to extend the Scottish government’s current proposed window of 12 months for business rates exemptions.

Also, the industry wants government to explore the reclassifi­cation of premises from industrial buildings to food production units to reduce business rates.

And it stressed the importance of a level playing field for large and small companies when it comes to State Aid.

‘We had a very constructi­ve meeting with the minister, who is genuinely willing to help and recognises the rather unique situation and needs of the sector,’ said Buchan.

‘Ministers have agreed to support focused management to help steer the industry towards a profitable future through innovation and the identifica­tion of potential efficienci­es.

‘For that, we are very grateful. However, more work needs to be done and quickly to allow our members to expand and prevent greater volumes of fish being trucked directly for processing in other parts of the UK.’

Buchan said the proposed year-long business rate exemption was too short.

‘For processing businesses to have the confidence to invest in new builds or extensions, three to five years on a sliding scale would be more realistic given the variations in the availabili­ty of raw materials caused by fluctuatin­g TACs (total allowable catches).’

 ??  ?? Above: Michael and Francis Clark, directors of Nolan Seafoods, Kate Forbes MSP and Jimmy Buchan, executive officer of the Scottish Seafood Associatio­n.
Above: Michael and Francis Clark, directors of Nolan Seafoods, Kate Forbes MSP and Jimmy Buchan, executive officer of the Scottish Seafood Associatio­n.

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