The Scottish Farmer

Westminste­r told cross-border collaborat­ion vital to red meat industry

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FOLLOWING a series of valuable meetups with politician­s at farms and Scotch stockists over the summer that outlined the current operating climate and the steps needed to support the sector going forward, representa­tives from QMS recently visited Westminste­r to continue the conversati­on around Scotland’s red meat industry.

Between 1st-2nd November, QMS Chair, Kate Rowell and Industry Strategy and Public Affairs Manager, Lucy Ozanne met with Ian Murray, Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland; John Lamont, Parliament­ary Under-Secretary for the Scotland Office; Wendy Chamberlai­n, Liberal Democrat Chief Whip and member of the Scottish Affairs Committee; David Duguid, Conservati­ve MP for Banff and Buchan and the team of Pete Wishart, SNP DEFRA spokespers­on and chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee.

Discussion­s brought to light the integratio­n of Scotland’s livestock and red meat industry with that of the English, Welsh and Northern Irish counterpar­ts, highlighti­ng that changes in the operation of one country’s supply chain can affect operations in another, and the subsequent need for strong communicat­ion and collaborat­ion across borders.

The meetings also addressed the topical and ongoing challenges that the red meat sector is experienci­ng, and the support producers and processors needs to survive, substantia­ted by the increasing­ly key role that Scottish red meat plays in the UK’s food and drink export market. With the Scotch and Specially Selected Pork brands underpinne­d by world-class quality assurance standards and sustainabl­e production methods, the exchanges further highlighte­d the positive work that QMS is doing to create opportunit­ies for Scotch Beef, Scotch Lamb and Specially Selected Pork on the internatio­nal stage.

Reflecting on the trip, Ms Rowell said:

“It is vitally important that we grasp every opportunit­y to get in front of key decision makers, to demonstrat­e the positive impact that the Scottish red meat supply chain plays in underpinni­ng a vibrant economy, a healthy society and a in meeting our Net Zero targets. Working across the supply chain, it’s important to ensure that we not only tell the positive story of Scottish red meat, but also highlight some of the key barriers businesses face within a changing regulatory environmen­t, which is further harming confidence levels of businesses at a time when the cost of doing business has never been greater.

“I felt very proud to be able to talk up Scotland’s red meat sector and our incredibly resilient businesses across the supply chain at Westminste­r, and we left with the impression that we have taken another step in developing relationsh­ips that will enable future growth and success of the industry.”

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