18/05/05
NFU Scotland has welcomed proposals announced today by the Scottish
Executive to provide support to crofters for buying and hiring
bulls. However, NFUS has stressed that the new scheme must
be introduced as soon as possible.
Industry-wide concern
was expressed when the Bull Hire Scheme in the crofting counties
was scrapped despite the widespread animal health benefits it
delivered.
Since then, NFUS has working with the Executive
and other stakeholders on a replacement scheme. In the
meantime, interim measures have been in operation.
The proposals
announced by Deputy Rural Development Minister Lewis MacDonald
include a £400 annual grant to develop a cattle improvement
plan, 50 per cent grants for buying or hiring bulls and support
for training measures.
NFUS Vice President Bob Howat said: “This
is good news and we have been waiting for firm proposals for
a replacement for the Bull Hire Scheme for some time.
The
interim measures have provided a stopgap but they didn't
go far enough. “It is vital this process is moved along
quickly.
Crofters will start the process of sourcing new
bulls from October and will want to take advantage of these measures
to ensure the continued provision of quality stock. “We
will be consulting our crofting members on the details announced
today.”
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