Perthshire Advertiser

Who will cut it in Butcher Wars event?

Perth hosts contest between UK’S finest

- STAFF REPORTER

The country’s butchers will go to war in Perth this weekend as they battle it out in the industry’s most fiercely contested competitio­n.

Butcher Wars – the theatrical challenge of a country’s butchers – is a concept imported from Australia and the showdown at Sunday’s Scottish Craft Butchers Trade Fair will be the second time Scotland has staged the event.

Some of Britain’s top talent from Aberdeensh­ire to Lincolnshi­re will face-off at Dewars Centre in a singles and pairs championsh­ip in an outstandin­g display of butchery skills.

Scottish Craft Butchers president George Jarron said the spectacle would be a highlight of the day.

“We are going to see some of the country’s finest butchers in action,” he said.

“To witness talented individual­s at the top of their game displaying their skills is something that will leave a lasting impression on all those involved in the industry.

“The stage is set for a show which, I’m sure, will thrill both judges and audience alike.”

Butcher Wars, which first showcased in Scotland in 2019, is now a mainstay of Scottish Craft Butchers’ biennial Trade Fair, although Covid prevented the event taking place in 2021.

Competitor­s will be given 45 minutes to break down a half lamb (sponsored by Quality Meat Scotland) and a half saddle of pork (sponsored by Robertsons of Ardrossan) to create a show-stopping counter display.

Butchers will be judged on a raft of criteria including their appearance, butchery skills, food safety, creativity, wastage, health and safety and their final display.

Other key elements to Sunday’s Fair will include the first-ever Haggis World Championsh­ip, the Pork Sausage Championsh­ip, the Scottish Sausage Linking Challenge and the presentati­on of Craft Skills Scotland meat industry achievemen­t awards and product evaluation awards.

“It’s the butchers’ big day out,” explained George.

“A day when butchers from all corners of the country – mainland and islands – gather to exchange views and discuss the issues of the day.

“We will welcome hundreds of the industry’s key decision makers and independen­t butchers to Perth on Sunday and there will be something for everyone to enjoy with over 30 exhibitors and all the exciting competitio­ns going on.”

George went on to explain: “Scotland’s independen­t butchers remain at the heart of our communitie­s having re-establishe­d themselves as crucial suppliers during the Covid years.

“But the industry faces challengin­g times – as do all businesses. But Scotland is still a meat-eating nation, and our local independen­t butchers remain at the heart of supplying high quality products prepared by experts.”

 ?? ?? Chopping block Butchers in action at a previous competitio­n. Picture by Graeme Hart
Chopping block Butchers in action at a previous competitio­n. Picture by Graeme Hart

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