Wednesday, May 03, 2006

MSP welcomes Scottish Beef back onto Europe’s tables

Conservative MSP Jamie McGrigor has described today’s lifting of the beef ban as a massive boost for local farmers

The Highlands and Islands MSP said he hoped the move would help the industry re-establish its world class status and exports worth £130 million per year before the ban.

Jamie McGrigor said “The lifting of the beef ban represents a step forward for the Scottish Beef industry and is a most welcome decision for beef farmers across the Highlands and Islands.

“The Scottish beef industry has faced many pressures in the past, and I hope the lifting of the ban will help the industry to re-establish its important world class status once more and regain the £130 million market”

“Government figures for the estimated income for Scottish farms during 2005 reported a reduction from £19,800 to just £13,100 average income for farmers.

“I hope that the lifting of the beef ban will see farm incomes increase again and see the future of the industry across the Highlands and Islands secured”.