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Scottish country sports and tourism to meet up

Scottish landowners and tourism stakeholders will come together next month to discuss expanding country sports tourism, an industry worth over £240million per year to the Scottish economy.   The event, sponsored by Bell Ingram, will be held at Finzean, Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire on Tuesday 15 May.  The event begins at 9.30am, opening with registration and refreshments, and will finish at around 3.00pm following an optional site visit. To register attendance please contact Joyce Karch at Scottish Land & Estates on 0131 653 5400.

 
FC Wales smooths passage to important woodland

With its fascinating historical features, enchanting scenery and strong links to the end of the last major ice age, i Parkwood on the Gower is a popular tourist location. Forestry Commission Wales has stepped in to ensure a smoother passage into this environmental jewel after the Welsh Government woodland became the victim of its own alluring beauty. The road allowing access to the site of special scientific interest (SSSI) was showing signs of serious wear and tear, with badly pot-holed areas testifying to Parkwood’s popularity.

 
Saffery Champness comment on CAP Reform announcement

Commenting on the announcement on CAP Reform by EU Farm Minister, Dacian Ciolos, Andrew Arnott, a partner of  Saffery Champness Landed Estates & Rural Business Group says: “There was not much in the announcement that had not already been leaked. However, it confirms the intention to distribute subsidies more evenly by way of a cap on payments to farmers at 300,000 euros (£261,240) per year.  A progressive levy, to be applied on all payments exceeding 150,000 euros (£130,620), was also announced as a proposal. Assuming that the proposals will be approved by both the EU parliament and all member states, this will be bad news for many large arable farmers and some medium scale farming businesses, including those in the uplands.It remains to be seen whether the ‘sustainable and inclusive growth’ for European agriculture can really be achieved through these proposals.  I think they could, as they stand, have the opposite effect, acting as a disincentive to invest for farm businesses that are highly-mechanised with lower staffing levels”.

 

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Home Land & politics FUW welcomes badger cull announcement
FUW welcomes badger cull announcement PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Lewis   
Tuesday, 19 July 2011 15:26

 Bovine TB - Wales must follow England's action on badger cull

The Farmers’ Union of Wales today welcomed Defra’s recognition that action must be taken in England to combat bovine TB in badgers and called on the Welsh Government to take similar account of the severity of the situation facing Welsh farmers. Speaking after a meeting with Welsh animal health minister John Griffiths, FUW president Emyr Jones said: “While there are significant differences between the English and Welsh badger culling proposals, the science makes it clear that both approaches can be expected to yield major reductions in TB incidences.

“Given the importance of cross-border trade between England and Wales any moves to tackle this devastating disease in England are welcome.”

Mr Jones said the Welsh Government’s decision to review plans to cull badgers in north Pembrokeshire had sparked indignation amongst the farming community as farming families continued to reel from the impact of this devastating disease on a daily basis.

“While there has been an encouraging downward trend in incidences in Wales, in the proposed culling area of north Pembrokeshire incidences have not fallen despite the fact that the area has the strictest cattle control measures in the whole of the UK.

“England has recognised the need to take action, rather than further procrastinate, and Wales must do the same by ensuring that the review of the science is completed as soon as possible.”

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 July 2011 15:31
 
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