New silage and slurry proposals not cost effective for farmers- Martin Kennedy

Scottish government proposals to introduce new rules on the storage and use of silage, slurry and digestate have been condemned as “excessively blunt and ill-thought-out” and could result in farmers being driven out of the industry.

The stark condemnation came from NFU Scotland after hundreds of the country’s farmers responded to its survey on the new proposals, highlighting what the union termed the ‘potentially damaging costs’ while yielding only unknown benefits.

More than 540 producers across Scotland – looking after 140,000 cows and 17,000 pigs - responded to the union survey, allowing case studies from all parts of the nation to be included in the official response identifying the costs associated with the proposals.

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