The Scotsman

Australian trade deal casts long shadow over show

- By BRIAN HENDERSON bhenderson@farming.co.uk

While the judging continued at yesterday’s Royal Highland Showcase event, a pall was cast over the proceeding­s by the news that the UK Government had effectivel­y rubber-stamped the controvers­ial trade deal with Australia.

And farming bodies were quick to point out that the ‘agreement in principle’ did nothing to provide lasting assurances that Scottish farmers would not bear the brunt of deal.

NFU Scotland yesterday said the deal would ultimately provide Australia with unfettered access to Uk food and drink markets– through a deal that had been given no proper parliament­ary scrutiny. The organisati­on also claimed that the way the UK Government went about the process set a dangerous precedent for future trade deals – with the potential that the cumulative impact of all such deals on Scottish farmers and crofters will be substantia­l.

And the union said that a 15 years cap meant nothing more than a slight delay to granting free access to UK markets to one of the biggest agricultur­al exporters in the world.

“The deal has not been afforded the appropriat­e level of scrutiny and consultati­on and has been agreed in advance of the promised statutory Trade and Agricultur­e Commission being establishe­d to scrutinise such deals ,” said union president, Martin Kennedy who warned of the cumulative effect of such deals.

“Parliament­arians must be given the opportunit­y to examine this deal, and any future deals, with Government carrying out a detailed impact assessment on what it may mean for the agricultur­e and food sectors.” Showcase Champions Cattle Continenta­l cattle interbreed champion Graham’s Precious, the 29 month old Limousin heifer from Robert Graham, Airthrey Kerse, Bridge of Allan; reserve – Maerdy Morwr, the five-year old Charolais bull from AJR Farms, Farms, Milton of Colliston, Ellon.

Continenta­l pairs

The Charolais from AJR Farms and Harestone Livestock, Banchory; reserve – Limousin from R Graham and Mcbeath/jessop.

Charolais

AJR Farms, Milton of Colliston, Ellon with senior bull; reserve–J A Scott, Canonbie, Dumfriessh­ire with heifer.

Simmental

M and D Smith, Drums le ed, Lurencekir­k with senior bull; reserve – Mr and MT Quarm’ s Annick herd, Irvine with heifer.

British Blues

Kevin Watret, Solway View, Annan with heifer; reserve – Thor Atkinson, Ulverston, Cumbria with heifer.

Limousin

R Graham, Airthrey Kerse, Bridge of Allan with heifer; reserve – D Mcbeath and SJ Jessop, Stirling, with senior bull.

British Blonde

Thor Atkinson, Ulverston. Cumbria with cow; reserve – L Laird and Sons, Lochhead, Fife with junior bull.

Sheep Interbreed champion

Bluefaced Leicester (Crossing type) from Andrew Mcquiston, New Luce, Dumfries and Galloway with ewe lamb; reserve – North Country Cheviot from J Runciman and Sons, Allanshaws, Galashiels with ewe.

Interbreed pars

North Country Cheviot from JRuncim an and G Milne; reserve – Bluefaced Leicester traditiona­l type from Low Arkland and Pinclanty.

North Country Cheviot: Champion and reserve

J Runciman and Sons, Allanshaws, Galashiels with ewe and gimmer.

Bluefaced Leicester (Crossing type)

champion and reserve: Andrew Mcquiston, New Luce, Dumfries and Galloway with ewe lamb and tup lamb.

Bluefaced Leicester (Traditiona­l)

K Smith, Low Arkland, Dumfriessh­ire with gimmer; reserve – DL & S Currie, Pinclanty, Girvan with senior tup.

Blackface

S& P Heads, Aitkenhead, Ayrshire with gimmer; reserve – C Mcarthur, Nunnerie, Elvanfoot with ewe.

Commercial sheep

Andrew Morton, Stirling with pair; reserve – Robert Bryce, Stirling with traditiona­l cross.

Shetland

D Playfair, Kelso with ewe; reserve – D Alcorn, South Lanarkshir­e with ewe.

Hebridean

J& C Morley, Kirk dean, West Linton with senior ram; reserve–J& M Cuthbert, Ardoch Farm, Kinross.

Ryeland

Raymond Aitken, Inverurie with gimmer; reserve –A& D Mitchell, Well hill Steadings, Ayrshire with ram.

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0 Martin Kennedy warned of the deal’s impact on farmers

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