The Scotsman

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the scottish Government was keen to encourage more apprentice­ships in food and farming.

“it is about inspiring people to make careers in our burgeoning food and drink sector,” he said. “Food and drink is now a sexy industry and a place for young people to build a good career.”

the minister met beef producers and encouraged them to plan ahead – saying demand was expected to rise as new markets for scottish produce open up in Europe and the Middle East. He said the scottish Government was also lobbying the Us to lift the ban on imported scottish beef, brought in following the BsE outbreak.

Among the chefs giving demonstrat­ions and showcasing scottish produce yesterday were television star Ainsley Harriott and The Scotsman cookery writer Lady Claire Macdonald. Chef nick nairn, scottish secretary Michael Moore, Lib Dem MsP tavish scott, UK farm minister James Paice, Miss scotland nicole treacy and Countryfil­e presenter Adam Henson were also on site.

stephen Hutt, chief executive of the royal Highland show and Agricultur­al society, said: “i think the atmosphere has been great.

“it is wonderful to see good numbers of people whose enthusiasm isn’t dampened by the scottish weather. People’s spirits are really high.

“i think it is one of those curious cases of something which is a social event, where people come together who often haven’t seen each other since the last time – and it is also a really strong business event.

“it is also a great showcase for all the wonderful things scotland has to offer.”

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