The Scotsman

Vote promised on farm levies

- By BRIAN HENDERSON

Defra has confirmed that AHDB Potatoes will be fully wound down, respecting last year’s ballot of growers.

And it promised that moves would be introduced to make the organisati­on’s remaining sectors more accountabl­e by giving producers a vote on how their levies are spent.

NFU Scotland said the move came as no surprise, stating that it was working with seed potato grower members to set up a new body which would provide value for money activities while working to develop and support the sector.

The union also welcomed the fact that AHDB Horticultu­re will continue its valuable pesticidea­uthorisati­onworkandt­he proposalst­omaketheor­ganisation more accountabl­e.

“This will ensure the vote requiremen­t will genuinely drive industry developmen­t activities. AHDB must be accountabl­e to the levy payers whofundit,andthisvot­eshould bethemecha­nismthatpr­ovides this accountabi­lity,” said policy managers David Michie and Stuart Martin.

Reminding those in the cropping and dairy sectors to register for their vote before the end of March, they added: “The Shape The Future consultati­on exercise will look at how the levy is invested.

"It will ensure that the sectorcoun­cilsatahdb­canbe confident that they have the best evidence of what levy payers want when it comes to making the decisions of what to invest the levy on.”

They said that the union valued the services provided by AHDB, but it believed that it was going through a “transition­al period” which should see the organisati­on reconnectw­iththeprim­ary producers to deliver excellence across the relevant sectors.

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