The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Livestock auctioneer­s launch bid to win back vital business

MARTS: IAAS hits out at supermarke­ts after fall in trade

- NANCY NICOLSON FARMING EDITOR nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Scotland’s livestock auctioneer­s have launched a campaign to win back business after losing around 20% of prime sheep trade to direct deals between abattoir buyers and farmers in the last year.

In a fierce attack on supermarke­t buying practices, the Institute of Auctioneer­s and Appraisers in Scotland (IAAS) has alleged that the “insidious growth in the use of closed-door deals puts at risk the transparen­cy and honesty that can only be guaranteed in the livestock auction ring”.

IAAS president Scott Donaldson said major buyers who supply the supermarke­ts have withdrawn from the live sheep markets in the last year and are now sourcing directly from farmers.

He said: “Most markets in Scotland have seen a downturn of around 20% in sheep numbers in a year.

“That is partly because there are fewer lambs after last year’s difficult lambing, but largely as a result of buyers getting their fingers burned because they had to pay much more than they expected for hoggs at the marts last spring.

“This year I can’t think of any major lamb processors who are being represente­d in the markets.”

Mr Donaldson claimed there had been a series of complaints from farmers who found themselves short-changed by direct contracts, “particular­ly when major buyers have aimed to avoid shortterm market fluctuatio­ns”.

“We want to work with supermarke­ts as important and valued stakeholde­rs, but now is the time for this evasion on price to end,” he added.

“You would almost think that the UK’s major retailers were seeking to deliberate­ly avoid fair and transparen­t pricing in our food chain.”

Meat processors and supermarke­ts were contacted by The Courier but no one was available for comment.

 ??  ?? Scotland’s prime sheep trade through the livestock ring has declined by 20% in the last year.
Scotland’s prime sheep trade through the livestock ring has declined by 20% in the last year.

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