Scottish farming faces many new challenges and there is no room for complacency, even in the sectors that have seen much-needed prices rises, delegates at one of Scotland’s leading farm conferences were told this week.
Speakers at the SAC Outlook conference in Edinburgh also heard how the industry needed to embrace GM technology and take the public with it to avoid crippling increases in feed costs.
For the full report, click on the following links to the articles:
New era of acceptance for GM technology
Nitrate Vulnerable Zone regulations set to cost Scottish farmers £23 million
Scottish ewe numbers fall to 'lowest levels in a generation'
Experts call for debate over Scottish beef industry future
Dairy farmers warned not to be complacent
Scottish growers urged to consider forward contracts
Author: Carol McLaren
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