Supermarket group takes up practical farming

Morrisons is getting into practical farming, announcing a joint venture to farm the Dumfries House Trust’s 700 acres (280ha) in East Ayrshire, Scotland.
Working in partnership with the Scottish Agricultural College, and with the support of the National Farmers Union Scotland (NFUS), the supermarket will drive research into sustainable farming and share best practice throughout the industry.
The Morrisons Farm will rear traditional cattle and sheep breeds, with the first livestock to arrive later this year being Shorthorn and Angus cattle.
Some arable crops will be grown for animal feed and research projects will focus on animal feeding, housing and welfare.
Morrisons Chief Executive, Marc Bolland, said: “We are pleased that through this joint venture at Dumfries House we are able to take a leading role in applied farm research to help further improve farming efficiency and sustainability.
“Morrisons Farm at Dumfries House will be farming to a statement of principles that delivers efficiency and environmental sustainability, and we will also be seeking to establish a similar venture in south east England to further apply farm research to benefit the long-term competitiveness of British farming.”
First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond said: “This excellent news is further proof of the undeniable value and importance of saving Dumfries House last year. The Scottish Government welcomes Morrisons’ further investment in Scotland. This is a significant tribute to the outstanding reputation of our farmers and quality of our produce.
NFU Scotland president Jim McLaren, said: “It is extremely good news for the agriculture industry that one of the country’s leading retailers is willing to engage at this level.
“It is a real example to follow and by Morrisons investing in this way – not least by becoming farmers themselves – the understanding with the farming industry can be developed further. It is these kinds of initiatives that will help forge a sustainable future for our sector.”
Work is beginning on Morrisons Farm at Dumfries House this growing season to bring it into sustainable use. Morrisons will announce further details and plans later in the year.
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