The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Auctioneer­s’ pledge over autumn sales

LIVESTOCK: IAAS working with government to ensure events go ahead – but issues including 2m rule remain

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Livestock auctioneer­s say autumn sales will go ahead this year.

The Institute of Auctioneer­s and Appraisers in Scotland (IAAS) – the body representi­ng livestock markets, valuers and auctioneer­s across Scotland – says the format of the sales will depend on Covid-19 restrictio­ns at the time.

IAAS executive director Neil Wilson said the associatio­n was working with national and local government­s to develop plans to safely conduct the sales.

“The main limiting factor is the two-metre distancing requiremen­t,” said Mr Wilson.

“But as a critical infrastruc­ture sector, we are working with authoritie­s to see if we can reduce this to one metre, which would allow a limited number of sellers into marts and increase the number of buyers around the ring.”

He said IAAS was also working to find a way of safely operating sales at island auction marts, or finding a way to bring island stock to the mainland for sales.

“There is strong will on all sides to ensure these sales go ahead but there are significan­t hurdles to overcome,” said Mr Wilson.

The hurdles include the risk of buyers bringing Covid-19 to island communitie­s and the implicatio­ns of reduced ferry services to ensure on-board social distancing.

He said IAAS was also working with marts to help them develop technologi­cal solutions to aid the sales process.

These include online sales catalogues, the option to buy stock online remotely, and live-streaming a sale in a nearby ring to allow more buyers in the mart to buy animals.

“We’re also talking to a technology company about app developmen­t,” added Mr Wilson.

“Building on an existing app already used in other sectors to keep people safe, the app might electronic­ally sign farmers in and out of marts, send alerts to wash hands and ask people to move out of crowded areas.”

“There is strong will on all sides to ensure the sales go ahead but there are significan­t hurdles to overcome. NEIL WILSON, IAAS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Picture: PA. The IAAS is also looking at technologi­cal solutions to aid the sales process.

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