The Scotsman

Tories launch special manifesto

- By BRIAN HENDERSON

The launch of a blueprint on future farming support measures for consultati­on within 100 days of the May election was promised yesterday by the Scottish Conservati­ve Party as it unveiled its manifesto for the May Election.

The party claimed that farmers were still waiting for the details of a new agricultur­al policy which the Scottish Government said would be released before the end of 2020:

“We must not waste more time,” said party leader Douglas Ross as he launched a special manifesto for rural areas at the weekend.

“Uncertaint­y over the new approach means that farmers are holding off from investing in their businesses until the direction of travel has been set out.”

The manifesto claimed that changes to the current support system were also required in the short term until the new system was implemente­d. It listed improvemen­ts to the Basic Payment System, the removal the Crop Diversific­ation requiremen­t and amendments to the Scottish Suckler Beef Support Scheme, Scottish Upland Sheep Support Scheme and Beef Efficiency Scheme as early targets.

The party also said it would reverse cuts to the Agri-environmen­t Climate Scheme and agree a multi-year extension until the new agricultur­al policy was implemente­d

It promised that support for Young Farmers and New Entrants would be reinstated and said it would encourage intergener­ational partnershi­ps with mentoring.

A national agricultur­al Institute of Technology was also proposed to bring together farmers, colleges and universiti­es.

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