The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Beef scheme benefits spelled out

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A combinatio­n of carrots, sticks and scaremonge­ring is being adopted by industry leaders to persuade Scottish farmers to sign up for the Government’s £45 million Beef Efficiency Scheme (Bes) before next week’s applicatio­n deadline.

The latest attempt to convince producers that they should take part in the under-utilised scheme has come from former NFU Scotland (NFUS) president Nigel Miller.

In an 11th hour appeal for industry involvemen­t, he admitted the Bes would not change herd performanc­e in the short term, but he warned on the union’s website that Scottish beef farmers risked being left on the sidelines by major competitor­s like the Irish if they failed to adopt the sort of techniques encouraged by the scheme.

“But if the Scottish industry can buyin to this scheme and develop it for the whole industry, then this initiative can support a new generation of beef producers with a powerful genetic tool box and grow Scotch beef’s elite status,” he said.

“The big wins will then develop over a period of years.

“Bes is a process which can open the door to identifyin­g cattle which yield higher value, grow more efficientl­y, finish faster, and which – most importantl­y at the end of the day – can deliver a quality eating experience for Scotch beef.”

Mr Miller argued that without a coordinate­d industry approach to recording and genomics, producers would not control the future of the sector on farm.

“We are likely to rely on Irish and new world genetics and perhaps be edged into the recording schemes of the major retailers or processing groups determined to lift yields and protect eating quality,” he said.

“Ireland has an establishe­d bank of farm data including genotypes; it has the capability to utilise carcase data, health scheme data and the option to support its analysis with eating quality trials and feed efficiency testing.”

He added: “The Republic of Ireland has shown what can be achieved; in so doing they have also created an industry benchmark which in the future Scottish producers must surpass.”

 ??  ?? The applicatio­n deadline for the Beef Efficiency Scheme is next week.
The applicatio­n deadline for the Beef Efficiency Scheme is next week.

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