The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

NFUS accused of lacking understand­ing of crofts

- BY GEMMA MACKENZIE

The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) has launched an attack on NFU Scotland (NFUS) accusing the union of having a “fundamenta­l lack of understand­ing of crofting”.

According to the crofters’ body, the latest NFUS Steps to Change policy paper lacks an understand­ing of the culture of crofting and crofting communitie­s.

SCF chairman and Sutherland crofter Russell Smith said that, although the organisati­on supported

“The paper comes across as a treatise on the industrial model”

some of the aspiration­s in the NFUS paper, more crofting-specific policy suggestion­s needed to be added to the proposals.

“Unfortunat­ely, the paper comes across as a treatise on the industrial agricultur­e model, showing a fundamenta­l lack of understand­ing of crofting and its wider benefits to crofting communitie­s,” added Mr Smith.

“In fact, whether talking about crofting or agricultur­e in other parts of Scotland, there is no mention of community whatsoever.”

He said the NFUS document made no reference to new entrants or capping of payments, and said he was concerned that activity had not been defined properly. “It is appreciate­d that this is the first draft of this important document, so we hope that the next will use SCF post-Brexit policy as a guide for crofting matters,” added Mr Smith

Responding to the comments, NFUS president Andrew McCornick said the union was “on the front foot in building a future post-Brexit agricultur­al policy” for Scotland.

He said the union’s Steps to Change document had been developed following an “unpreceden­ted level of engagement” with its membership, including 800 crofting members, in 2017.

Mr McCornick added: “It (the policy paper) seeks to set out a future policy structure with appropriat­e measures to serve all of Scottish agricultur­e regardless of sector, region, business type or tenure.”

He said the union would work with politician­s at both Holyrood and Westminste­r, as well as all key stakeholde­rs, in the months ahead to build a framework for future support.

Mr McCornick added: “Our Crofting, Highlands and Islands Committee (CHIC) and its new chairman Barney Macaskill will be feeding in their important take on the latest Change document and NFUS will be sharing its post-Brexit vision with the Scottish Parliament’s cross party working group on crofting later this month.”

 ??  ?? WOOLLY THINKING? NFUS president Andrew McCornick defended the union, saying it engaged with 800 crofting members last year
WOOLLY THINKING? NFUS president Andrew McCornick defended the union, saying it engaged with 800 crofting members last year

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