The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Plans afoot to improve farm staff welfare

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Farm assurance body Red Tra c t o r has launched a consultati­on on proposed changes to its standards, including a new requiremen­t for farmers to take steps to improve the welfare of their staff.

The organisati­on said the proposed new standards, which will come in force from November, focus on three key areas – animal welfare, worker welfare and environmen­tal protection.

“A t a time of everincrea­sing s c r u t i n y, preserving the public’s trust in UK agricultur­e and the Red Tractor logo has never been more i m p o r t a n t ,” said Red Tractor chief executive, Jim Moseley.

“These proposals strive to strike a delicate balance which protects and promotes our members, reassures consumers and customers , while acknowledg­ing the implicatio­ns of the challenges that the industry faces.”

He said the worker welfare proposals aimed to ensure Red Tr a c t o r ’ s strapline – Farmed With Care – included care for the people on members’ farms.

“UK agricultur­e’s health and safety record is not great,” added Mr Moseley.

“Building worker welfare into the standards ensures our members are taking sensible steps to protect the wellbeing of workers on their farms.”

The animal welfare changes comprise a move towards outcome- based standards with specific guidelines for housing structure and cleanlines­s, and making it clear what is and isn’t acceptable when handling animals.

Mr Moseley said the environmen­tal protection standards had been adapted from legal requiremen­ts and examples include new rules for the management of nitrate concentrat­ion in fresh produce crops where legal parameters apply.

He encouraged producers to respond to the consulatio­n, which closes on March 5 and can be found at r e d t r a c t o r. citizenspa­ce.com

“Farmers have been an intrinsic part of the process in drawing up the proposed new standards, but now it is over to the membership and stakeholde­rs to have their s a y,” added Mr Moseley.

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KEY: Farm assurance body Red Tractor is proposing new standards from November.

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