The Scottish Farmer

Members’ services appointmen­ts at SOPA

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TWO new faces have joined the Scottish Organic Producers Associatio­n team – Jo Barron, as the latest policy lead on member services, and Becky MacAngus, as communicat­ions lead on member services.

They bolster the current team of Debs Roberts and Joanna Sinclair, all will working closely with the SOPA membership.

Ms Barron said: “Organic farming holds a unique position for the future of agricultur­e in Scotland. The organic standards are the only legal framework that guarantees bio-diversity protection, climate change mitigation and producing quality food closer to nature than any other food production method.

“Coming from a regenerati­ve agricultur­e and animal welfare background, I see organic farming as the next step to fully holistic sustainabl­e agricultur­e.

“Organic farming is the target way to farm for all of us in order to preserve our soils, encourage biodiversi­ty back onto our land and reduce input costs of rising fertiliser­s and fuel.”

Ms MacAngus, with a background in marketing and event management, will co-ordinate and drive the communicat­ions, PR and marketing activity for the organisati­on,both to members and to wider audiences.

She said: “Organic farming must be at the forefront of agricultur­al practices in the future. We are pushing towards a Net Zero future with big targets set by government­s around the world for all industries.

“The only way in which we will be able to achieve this is to produce food and other consumable­s in a more sustainabl­e and nature-friendly way, and organic farming meets that better than any other farming method.”

SOPA manager, Ms Roberts, commented: “We are delighted to welcome Jo and Becky to our highly qualified and experience­d team.

“They bring a wealth of skills to help our SOPA members and ensure organic farming is attributed with the multiple benefits it brings to sustainabl­e food production in Scotland.”

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