The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Farm sector praised for tackling climate change

Environmen­t: Scottish rural response to challenges held up as an example

- BY TOM EDEN

Scotland’s farming and countrysid­e sectors lead the way in tackling the climate crisis, a new report says.

The Royal Society for the Encouragem­ent of Arts, Manufactur­es and Commerce (RSA) Scotland found farmers and rural groups are innovating to meet environmen­tal challenges and improve livestock standards.

It follows countrywid­e research by the organisati­on’s UK arm looking at how the food and farming industries can meet climate change targets and inspire change across the sector.

Examples cited include East of Scotland Growers – a vegetable marketing co-op and one of the largest producers of broccoli in the UK – which has helped create a crisp snack from undersize or wonky-shaped fresh broccoli.

Scottish Pig Producers, a co-operative owned by 110 pig farmers in Scotland and Northern Ireland, was also hailed for increasing value for members, improving pig health and welfare, and creating an emergency response facility for any potential disease outbreak.

“As a nation with a large and highly developed agricultur­e sector that is also working under ambitious and visionary climate change mitigation targets, Scotland provides an exemplar of the challenges climate change poses to our food systems and how these challenges can be addressed,” said Professor Lorna Dawson, the RSA Food, Farming and Countrysid­e Scotland Inquiry lead.

“Farmers are helping in many ways, as exemplifie­d in the report – by increasing carbon sequestrat­ion, halting the loss of vital biodiversi­ty, promoting wildlife habitats, restoring soils and planting trees – responding in a positive way with many innovative solutions to the climate emergency and biodiversi­ty loss. Farmers and farming groups are very much part of the solution to the issues of climate change and biodiversi­ty loss.”

Sue Pritchard, director of the RSA Food, Farming and Countrysid­e Commission, said: “This report sets out some of the excellent work currently taking place, and we urge others keen to regenerate ecosystems to adopt many of these practices.”

 ??  ?? RESEARCH : Professor Lorna Dawson said Scotland shows how the challenges posed by climate change to food systems can be addressed
RESEARCH : Professor Lorna Dawson said Scotland shows how the challenges posed by climate change to food systems can be addressed

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