The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New leadership team elected

Aberfeldy hill farmer wins election to be vice-president

- NANCY NICOLSON nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Aberfeldy hill farmer Martin Kennedy and Aberdeensh­ire grower Charlie Adam were yesterday elected vicepresid­ents of NFU Scotland (NFUS).

The sitting union president, Andrew McCornick from Dumfriessh­ire, was reelected unopposed for a second twoyear term in office.

The unsuccessf­ul vice-presidenti­al candidate was Ian Sands from Balbeggie in Perthshire, who is chairman of the union’s combinable crops committee.

After the election Mr McCornick said: “There are difficult and challengin­g times ahead but Martin, Charlie and I have been given a clear mandate by members to represent them and we are honoured to carry their message forward.

“Throughout the protracted and frustratin­g Brexit process, NFUS has been crystal clear about its priorities and through our ‘Steps to Change’ work we

Martin, Charlie and I have been given a clear mandate by members

have mapped out our thoughts on a new agricultur­al policy for Scotland.

“I believe we have a top table team, who, backed by the members, staff and secretarie­s have the vision to deliver on that.

“Those who choose to seek office and represent fellow members in any capacity undertake a huge commitment and although missing out, I congratula­te Ian for the part he played in a hardfought campaign and the outstandin­g work he does in representi­ng his sector.”

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The new NFUS top table team of Martin Kennedy, Andrew McCornick and Charlie Adam.

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