The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Cards in our favour – NFUS outgoing boss

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Farmers and crofters must rally together to tell their story and promote the agricultur­e industry as the country emerges from the Covid-19 crisis.

That was the plea from NF US cotland (NF US) president Andrew Mccornick in his final New Year message as chief of the union.

“As I look towards 2021, it is not about the cards we have been dealt on Brexit, trade deals, policy or weather ,” said Mr Mccornick, who will retire from the role in February and be replaced by Aberfeldy farmer Martin Kennedy.

“It is how we play our hand and I firmly believe that, as an industry, the cards are stacked in our favour.”

He said Scottish farmers were well placed to meet the twin demands of feeding a growing global population and the need to meet targets on climate change, the environmen­t and biodiversi­ty.

“To move forward urgently, let us identify all the means and mechanisms we can put in place,” added Mr Mccornick.

“Let us have credibilit­y for farmers by investing in bioeconomy, bioenergy, agro- forestry, precision farming, and shorter food chains – support for which is within the government’s gift.”

He said NFUS had been working hard to promote the farming industry as one that can change to meet public goods for public money requiremen­ts.

“This outlook will empower our farmers and crofters and drive us forward to the holy grail of sustainabl­e profit with all the environmen­tal, welfare and standards the public expect as the return for their investment and support for the industry,” added Mr Mccornick.

He called on the Scottish Government to deliver an “ambitious, coherent policy” for the sector and said “procrastin­ation has a price”.

“Brexit will go by, like foot and mouth, the oil crisis and the Great Depression,” added Mr Mccornick.

“We need to throw open our doors to the public and build trust on what we do and how we do it. There is huge potential from selling our story both on farm and in the food chain.”

 ??  ?? FUTURE: Retiring NFU Scotland president Andrew Mccornick is cautiously optimistic.
FUTURE: Retiring NFU Scotland president Andrew Mccornick is cautiously optimistic.

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