Arran could provide blueprint for carbon-reduction in future
Arran could help serve as a blueprint for Scottish agriculture to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Arran could help serve as a blueprint for Scottish agriculture to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Kintyre farmer Duncan Macalister, is the NFU Scotland Argyll and the Islands regional chairman. Here he makes a personal plea for everyone to act responsibly when using the countryside for exercise during the COVID-19 restrictions.
That’s the message from NFUS vice-president Martin Kennedy as he uses his blog to highlight the uphill battle Scotland’s farmers and crofters are facing.
Rural economy secretary Fergus Ewing could face a hostile reception when he visits Arran on Monday.
Winners will have drawings featured within the union’s membership magazine and on NFUS marketing material.